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a. 受限制的, 有限的



    restricted
    [ adj ]
    1. subject to restriction or subjected to restriction

    2. <adj.all>
      of restricted importance
    3. restricted in meaning; (as e.g. `man' in `a tall man')

    4. <adj.all>
    5. the lowest level of official classification for documents

    6. <adj.all>


    Restrict \Re*strict"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Restricted}; p. pr.
    & vb. n. {Restricting}.]
    To restrain within bounds; to limit; to confine; as, to
    restrict worlds to a particular meaning; to restrict a
    patient to a certain diet.

    Syn: To limit; bound; circumscribe; restrain; repress; curb;
    coerce.

    classified \classified\ adj.
    1. arranged into classes or categories; as, {unclassified}.

    Syn: categorized.
    [WordNet 1.5 +PJC]

    2. assigned to a class of documents withheld from general
    circulation; -- of information or documents. Opposite of
    {unclassified}.

    Note: [Narrower terms: {eyes-only}; {confidential};
    {restricted}; {secret}; {sensitive}; {top-secret}]
    [WordNet 1.5]

    1. A fixed rate of 7.5 per cent is available until April 30 1995 on all mortgage types. Leeds Permanent has issued a three-year mortgage fixed at 7.45 per cent, but it is restricted to loans on not more than 70 per cent of the value of the home.
    2. Navy officials in that case said the boat's skipper had ignored warnings to stay out of the restricted area.
    3. The judge could have restricted the back-to-work order to West Virginia and parts of Virginia, Kentucky and Ohio, but ordered that it apply nationwide to all coal companies that have UMW contracts.
    4. Since his appointment, Aguilar has curbed immigration raids on factories and restricted aerial surveillance of marijuana fields and prohibited the government from blocking a homosexual's entrance into the country.
    5. U.S. companies argued that if the department found that the domestic industry wasn't "viable," the law automatically required restricted use of foreign uranium.
    6. If the proceeds exceed Pounds 6,000, your capital gain is restricted to five-thirds of the excess.
    7. Mrs. Sisulu, wife of imprisoned ANC official Walter Sisulu, was one of 18 black activists whose movements and speech had already been restricted in February.
    8. The fighters were in an air combat tactics training session in a restricted military area about 70 miles south of Columbus when the crash occurred.
    9. ANY significant movements were restricted to special situations yesterday as most bourses closed mixed, writes Our Markets Staff. FRANKFURT was lifted by short-covering, and an earnings upgrade for the steel and engineering group, Preussag.
    10. He restated the government position that it had acquired the capability to make nuclear weapons but had taken a policy decision not to do so and restricted the use of nuclear technology to peaceful purposes like energy.
    11. Although nearly half of the Cleveland museum's endowment is restricted, income from the remaining 55% provides for 75% of its operating costs.
    12. It is true that earnings growth will be restricted this year by falling interest income, a higher tax charge and increased equity.
    13. Meanwhile, he said, Friday banking activity would be restricted to the cashing of pension checks and the paychecks of public and private employees.
    14. He is constantly accompanied by heavily armed bodyguards, and his wife's and five children's movements are restricted.
    15. He says he is in Bradford rather than Brisbane because of his restricted contract. In the long term, reform has to start with school sport.
    16. Unfortunately, it is restricted in doing this by European legislation for some categories of heavy goods vehicle. Companies actually regard the disposal of waste and packaging as the most important environmental problem facing them.
    17. There, newly-qualified drivers are, very sensibly, restricted to cars with a low power-to-weight ratio.
    18. The shares, which have restricted trading rights and aren't registered under the Securities Act of 1933, were bought under an option acquired from ICSD Corp. last year.
    19. The CBI says Union Carbide was never restricted from looking at plant records.
    20. Many women who could not afford that option would likely resort to the illegal and dangerous methods that prevailed prior to the Supreme Court's 1973 Roe vs. Wade decision, which restricted the right of the states to outlaw abortion.
    21. Further expansion depends in part on the continuation of banking liberalization, as is the case in South Korea and Thailand, where Citibank repeated its success in mortgages and where the bank is also restricted from enlarging its branch network.
    22. After the Communist government reached a compromise with Solidarity leaders, elections were scheduled for June 4. The elections are expected to be the least restricted in years.
    23. The call came in the May edition of a Chinese military magazine, Military Economic Research, which is generally restricted to the military and the Communist Party.
    24. The reforms included elimination of Burundi's internal pass laws, which "were oppressive to the majority" Hutus and restricted the labor market, Jaycox continued.
    25. Share issues take two main forms: a restricted issue to a company's own employees and a public issue for general purchase.
    26. The latest round of talks broke down last Friday night after the two sides failed to break their impasse over trade data indicating Japan has been selling semiconductors below cost on world markets while keeping their own market restricted.
    27. Small planes entering restricted airspace near airports are required to get tower permission and to carry transponders, which produce a signal to display airplane identification on radar screens.
    28. For many years access to the camps was strictly restricted by the Honduran government, but foreign journalists have been able to visit the camps frequently in recent months, usually traveling there by road from Tegucigalpa.
    29. In the early 1980s commercial fishermen defied the Navy and entered restricted waters during military maneuvers.
    30. Truck shipments aren't restricted, but face a 25% U.S. duty compared with the 2.5% duty on cars.
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