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 unrestricted [,ʌnri'striktid]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 无限制的



    unrestricted
    [ adj ]
    1. not subject to or subjected to restriction

    2. <adj.all>
    3. free of restrictions on conduct

    4. <adj.all>
      I had unrestricted access
    5. accessible to all

    6. <adj.all>
    7. not restricted or modified in meaning

    8. <adj.all>
      unrestricted verbs are usually stronger than those qualified by adverbs
    9. never having had security classification

    10. <adj.all>


    1. The U.S. Coast Guard will also have unrestricted rights to board the Korean vessels as of the next fishing season.
    2. Neither the law nor a companion bill passed Feb. 28 by the Supreme Soviet allows the unrestricted buying and selling of land, as many progressives had wanted, although the Law on Land allows peasants to bequeath the plots they till to their children.
    3. The government was called upon to grant unrestricted freedom of the press and a total, unconditional amnesty for political prisoners, renew a dialogue with its internal opposition and review its universal military conscription law.
    4. It already enjoys pretty unrestricted access to the US domestic market.
    5. Amal and the PLO pledged in the accord to resolve friction by peaceful means and reopen all roads in the region for unrestricted movement.
    6. News of the resumption of totally unrestricted program trading was partly blamed for Friday's late slide in prices.
    7. Nicaragua, "President" Ortega wrote to President Reagan, allows "the full and unrestricted exercise of freedom of speech, debate and association."
    8. This would give the Inland Revenue an unrestricted right to check accounts, without giving a reason, within one year of them being filed.
    9. This paved the way for hardcore pornography, which remains unrestricted in the absence of any new press law.
    10. Their best shot may be in New Hampshire, where the House of Representatives passed a bill repealing pre-Roe laws that outlawed abortion and ensuring the unrestricted right to an abortion through the 24th week of pregnancy.
    11. A Parliament committee rejected a draft law allowing up to 30 days of travel abroad just a day after it was published, and said unrestricted travel should be permitted.
    12. Braniff, for example, offers an unrestricted one-way fare of $159 between Dallas and Boston.
    13. Ninety-one percent of its funds are unrestricted, meaning it can use those assets to make grants to any project, Salter said.
    14. "Even unrestricted foreign investment in U.S. carriers would do little to solve the industry's short-term capital problems," he said.
    15. The carrier's unrestricted cash is said to be perilously low.
    16. The two trade blocs are discussing possibly opening all 18 nations to unrestricted trade after 1992.
    17. The resignation of the Communist Party's top leaders came one day after the 44-member Cabinet handed in its resignation in response to a mass movement by the people for free elections and speech and unrestricted travel abroad.
    18. An additional 42.2 million shares of unrestricted stock will be issued to other creditors.
    19. The airline said it is offering unrestricted one-way introductory fares on the routes.
    20. In the past year, the guerrilla campaign has subsided markedly. The ANC's exiled leadership has acknowledged that its military options were limited and that it favored negotiations if de Klerk was willing to allow unrestricted black political activity.
    21. But it has also brought moves to curtail unrestricted off piste skiing in the Alps.
    22. Vernon A. Walters, the U.S. ambassador to West Germany, said Tuesday that Washington supports a united Germany with unrestricted sovereignty and without special rights for any of the World War II allied victors.
    23. Our FDA process restricts the ability of people to find these individual saviors by the "hit-and-miss" method that only unrestricted availability can produce.
    24. According to plans in the always-volatile Lebanese capital, unrestricted access between east Beirut and the Moslem western district may be possible next week.
    25. It also also guarantees "unrestricted freedom of expression," a condition demanded by the rebels, and permits all exiles to return home and participate in the political process.
    26. While not throwing up major roadblocks, the Soviets resisted some elements of the package, such as the West's call for unrestricted capital flows and the establishment of property rights.
    27. Ed also said the highest levels of tritium, which leaked because earthen covers didn't prevent rain from seeping into the radioactive material, is only 10 percent of the maximum the government allows to be released to unrestricted areas.
    28. The Affarsvarlden General Index rose 0.9 to 999.3 in heavy turnover of SKr900m. Astra accounted for SKr360m of total turnover, as the B unrestricted shares advanced SKr19 to SKr547 after Tuesday's favourable first quarter earnings report.
    29. The union has presented a complex package of demands including unrestricted free agency and guaranteed contracts.
    30. It might be said that this activity is a byproduct of a relatively unrestricted, free-rolling stock market and that placing restrictions inhibiting this activity would do great harm to our economic system.
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