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  1. restrict

    • IPA[rəˈstrik(t)]

    美式

    • v.
      put a limit on; keep under control;deprive (someone or something) of freedom of movement or action
    • verb: restrict, 3rd person present: restricts, gerund or present participle: restricting, past tense: restricted, past participle: restricted

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    • adj.
      limited in extent, number, scope, or action: Western scientists had only restricted access to the site

    Oxford Dictionary

    • adj.
      limited in extent, number, scope, or action: Western scientists had only restricted access to the site

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      an area which unauthorized people are not allowed to enter.

    Oxford Dictionary

    • adj.
      limited to people above or below a certain age: age-restricted retirement communities age-restricted goods or services

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      a driving licence intermediate between a learner licence and a full licence, imposing certain ... police said he was driving on a restricted licence and was not wearing a seat belt

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      shares in a company issued to employees as part of their pay, but which cannot be fully ... additional pay for senior executives will come in the form of restricted stock that they cannot cash until banks pay back the taxpayers with interest

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      shares in a company issued to employees as part of their pay, but which cannot be fully ... additional pay for senior executives will come in the form of restricted stock that they cannot cash until banks pay back the taxpayers with interest

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • adj.
      limited to people above or below a certain age: age-restricted retirement communities age-restricted goods or services

    Oxford American Dictionary

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    • IPA[rɪˈstrɪkt]

    英式

    • v.
      put a limit on; keep under control: some roads may have to be closed at peak times to restrict the number of visitors

    Oxford Dictionary