گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'restriction'

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فارسی

1 عمومی:: محدودیت‌

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2 عمومی:: تحدید

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3 عمومی:: جلو گیری‌

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4 عمومی:: منع‌

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5 عمومی:: تضییق‌

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english

1 general::   noun ADJ. severe, tight, tough | major | petty The removal of petty restrictions has made life easier. | absolute | further | artificial free movement of goods between member countries without any artificial restrictions | proposed | contractual, government, legal, statutory | advertising, age, credit, financial, import, parking, price, reporting (= restrictions on information that newspapers may report), speed, time, trade, travel, visa VERB + RESTRICTION impose, introduce, place The government has introduced tough new import restrictions. | lift, remove The press asked for restrictions on reporting the war to be lifted. | accept | be subject to The right of sale is subject to certain restrictions. RESTRICTION + VERB affect sth, apply The 30 mph speed restriction applies in all built-up areas. RESTRICTION + NOUN order PREP. without ~ Citizens of the EU can travel without restriction within the EU. | ~ on/upon The regulations were seen as a restriction on personal freedom.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

2 general:: restriction verbs put/place restrictions on something • The authorities placed strict restrictions on diamond exports. impose restrictions formal (= put restrictions on something ) • Some countries have imposed restrictions on advertising aimed at children. introduce restrictions • Nine other states now plan to introduce similar restrictions. lift/remove restrictions • He promised to lift restrictions on press freedom. tighten restrictions (= make them stricter ) • The government recently tightened restrictions on police use of firearms. relax/ease restrictions (= make them less strict ) • There are restrictions on travel to Cuba by American citizens. a restriction applies to somebody/something • These travel restrictions don’t apply to tourists. ADJECTIVES/NOUN + restrictions severe/strict restrictions • The regime had put severe restrictions upon the media. tough restrictions (= strict ) • He called for tougher restrictions on contributions to political parties. petty restrictions (= that seem unreasonable and unnecessary ) • The removal of petty restrictions has made it much easier to do business. speed restrictions • Drivers are ignoring speed restrictions. an age restriction • Employers can no longer place age restrictions on applicants. trade restrictions (= on the sale of goods between countries ) • Trade restrictions between the islands were removed. import/export restrictions (= trade restrictions ) • Import restrictions on manufactured goods have been lifted. travel restrictions • The Home Secretary placed travel restrictions on supporters with convictions for violence. planning restrictions (= legal restrictions on what buildings can be built somewhere ) • There are government proposals to relax planning restrictions on green belt areas around cities. parking restrictions • Are there parking restrictions in the city centre?

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