restricting
v. (以法规)限制( restrict的现在分词 ); 约束; 束缚
If you restrict something, you put a limit on it in order to reduce it or prevent it becoming too great.
There is talk of raising the admission requirements to restrict the number of students on campus...
有传闻称将通过提高录取条件来限制在校学生的数目。
The French, I believe, restrict Japanese imports to a maximum of 3 per cent of their market.
我认为,法国将把从日本的最高进口量限制在其市场总量的3%。
To restrict the movement or actions of someone or something means to prevent them from moving or acting freely.
Villagers say the fence would restrict public access to the hills...
村民们说架篱笆能限制公众进山。
The government imprisoned dissidents, forbade travel, and restricted the press...
政府囚禁了持不同政见者,禁止出游,并且限制了新闻自由。
If you restrict someone or their activities to one thing, they can only do, have, or deal with that thing. If you restrict them to one place, they cannot go anywhere else.
He was, however, allowed to stay on at the temple as long as he restricted himself to his studies...
然而,只要他专心学习,他就可以继续留在寺庙里。
The patient isn't restricted to a meagre diet...
并没有限制这位病人少吃东西。
If you restrict something to a particular group, only that group can do it or have it. If you restrict something to a particular place, it is allowed only in that place.
The hospital may restrict bookings to people living locally...
这家医院可能会限定只有当地居民才能预约。
Camping is restricted to five designated campgrounds.
露营被限制在指定的5个野营地。
1. restricting the scope or freedom of action
This was seen as a way of restricting women'sarticulation of grievances.
这被认为是一种限制妇女发牢骚的方式。
She argued for import control , ie the restricting of imports.
她主张实行进口限制.
Judge Temple tells the company about a new law restricting hunting.
坦普尔法官向他们宣布了限制打猎的新法令.
Sediments acted as a restricting control.
沉积层起着屏蔽的作用.
It imposes constrains, restricting nature's freedom.
它具有限制自然界自由度的强制性.