limit
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A limit is the greatest amount, extent, or degree of something that is possible. 極限
Her love for him was being tested to its limits. 她對他的愛正在考驗(yàn)著極限。
There is no limit to how much fresh fruit you can eat in a day. 你一天內(nèi)能吃多少新鮮水果并無上限。
2. N-COUNT A limit of a particular kind is the largest or smallest amount of something such as time or money that is allowed because of a rule, law, or decision. 限制
The three month time limit will be up in mid-June. 3個(gè)月的時(shí)間限制將于6月中旬到期。
3. N-COUNT The limit of an area is its boundary or edge. 界限
...the city limits of Baghdad. …巴格達(dá)的城市邊界。
4. N-PLURAL Thelimitsof a situation are the facts involved in it which make only some actions or results possible. 范圍
She has to work within the limits of a fairly tight budget. 她不得不在一個(gè)相當(dāng)緊張的預(yù)算范圍內(nèi)工作。
5. V-T If you limit something, you prevent it from becoming greater than a particular amount or degree. 限制
He limited payments on the country's foreign debt. 他限制了國家外債的支付。
6. V-T If you limit yourself to something, or if someone or something limits you, the number of things that you have or do is reduced. 對…作出限制
Please limit letters to 125 words or less. 請把信函限制到125字或更少的字?jǐn)?shù)內(nèi)。
7. limitingADJ 限制的
The conditions laid down to me were not too limiting. 給我定下的條件沒有太大的限制性。
8. V-T If something is limited to a particular place or group of people, it exists only in that place, or is had or done only by that group. 僅限于 (某地、某團(tuán)體)[usu passive]
The protests were not limited to New York. 抗議活動(dòng)并不僅限于紐約。
9. →see also limited
10. PHRASE If an area or a place is off limits, you are not allowed to go there. 禁止入內(nèi)
A one-mile area around the wreck is still off limits. 沉船周圍一英里的地區(qū)仍然禁止入內(nèi)。
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limit /?l?m?t/ (limiting,limited,limits)
劍橋詞典
- B1 [ 可數(shù)名詞:有復(fù)數(shù)形式的名詞 ]
- Many people became ineligible to receive state aid because their earnings were above the new limit.
- The government has set new limits on public spending .
- The bad language in that play overstepped the limits of what ought to be allowed on television .
- At this restaurant you can help yourself to as much food as you want - there's no limit.
- "How much are you willing to spend ?" "Well, the outside limit would be £350."
the greatest amount , number , or level of something that is either possible or allowed
限額;限制;上限
Is there a limit on the amount of money you can claim ? 你能索賠到的金額有上限嗎?
I think we ought to put a strict limit on the amount of time we can spend on the project . 我認(rèn)為我們應(yīng)該嚴(yán)格限制在這個(gè)項(xiàng)目上的時(shí)間投入。
There's a limit to the number of times I can stop what I'm doing just so I can help him! 我可以停下手里的活兒幫他的忙,但不能幫個(gè)沒完,總要有個(gè)限度!
We set a time limit of 30 minutes for the test . 我們把測驗(yàn)的時(shí)間限定為30分鐘。
[ 不可數(shù)或單數(shù)名詞:沒有復(fù)數(shù)形式的名詞 ] informal
the amount of something that is enough and not too much
限度,限量
Three cocktails are my limit. 我最多能喝3杯雞尾酒。
I won't have any more - I know my limit! 我不能再喝了——我知道自己的酒量!
?the limit old-fashioned informal
something that is very annoying or not convenient
忍耐的限度,容忍的極限
And now you're cutting your toenails in bed ! That really is the limit! 你竟然在床上剪腳趾甲!——真是太過分了!
the largest amount of alcohol that is legally allowed to be present in the blood while a person is driving a vehicle
(法律規(guī)定的開車時(shí)血液中酒精含量的)最高限量
She was definitely driving over the limit. 她開車時(shí)體內(nèi)酒精含量肯定超標(biāo)了。
?limits [ 名詞的復(fù)數(shù)形式 ]
limit
范圍;限度
I'd like to play squash , but I'm 60 and I know my limits. 我想打壁球,不過我已經(jīng)60歲了,知道自己有多少體力。
His genius knows no limits. 他的天資無可限量。
The pay rise was in excess of spending limits imposed /set by the government . 加薪幅度超出了政府規(guī)定的開支限度。
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