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单词 restricted
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Definition of restricted in English:

restricted

adjective rɪˈstrɪktɪdrəˈstrɪktəd
  • 1Limited in extent, number, scope, or action.

    Western scientists had only restricted access to the site
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Our knowledge of institutional structures for the earlier period is much more limited because of the restricted numbers and the geographical distribution of the available documents.
    • In 1822 the British authorities instituted trading fairs to regulate and regularize what until then had been restricted trade.
    • Downwardly mobile, despite their gentle origins, these men had limited resources and restricted access to luxurious apparel.
    • As the game progresses, there is less risk in challenging the dealer because his choices become more restricted.
    • Their restricted product line also gives them somewhat limited flexibility.
    • Situated near the valley bottom, this site has very restricted views.
    • The summary statement offered here will not resolve problems that are endemic to the subject, but it should serve the more restricted purpose of guiding the reader through the present discussion.
    • As a practical issue, it must be preserved in ways that protect it from harm while providing restricted scholarly access.
    • That this quality is rarely discerned in his other signed paintings is hardly surprising, given the restricted subject matter of those works.
    • Usually, taking part in a restricted access conversation increases the potential level of trust, especially if the identities of the participants are known.
    • Higher rates and restricted credit would affect the demand for goods and services as well as alter purchasing plans due to the expectation that prices will cease to rise at past rates.
    • Many companies use web proxies to monitor employee access, filter restricted content, improve performance via caching and protect the internal network.
    • Contemporary Prairie du Chien sites without wild rice indicate the spatially restricted nature of rice exploitation.
    • In urban areas, however, the choice of space is limited because of the restricted availability of houses and the nature of freehold land tenure.
    • The Nouveau Roman remained a more restricted phenomenon, of limited appeal within France itself, and less overseas.
    • An agreement was reached in 1960 allowing restricted public access, but the collection retained its almost legendary aura as a virtually inaccessible treasure trove.
    • Both trials show a trend for a lesser level of performance for cows with restricted time of access to hay.
    • In pidgins and creoles these metaphorical uses are an important means of extending a restricted vocabulary with limited syntactic means.
    • For the purposes of this research, closed-ended questions with a restricted set of choices may not be the best means to explore economists' visions of the future.
    • Basic medical insurance packages tend to have restricted scope for making claims and in some cases it is only possible to make a claim where a surgical procedure has been carried out.
    Synonyms
    cramped, confined, constricted, small, narrow, compact, tight, poky, minimal, sparse, inadequate
    archaic strait
    rare incommodious
    limited, controlled, regulated
    reduced, curbed
    moderate, modest
    deficient
    1. 1.1British (of a document or information) not to be disclosed to the public for reasons of national security.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • As more and more bugs in server implementation are discovered, they are promptly used to break into online systems and gain access to restricted information.
      • Dr. Steelwell was caught with restricted info on aliens in his possession and kicked out of Area 51.
      • They simulated the impact of restricted credit information on the performance of scoring models and on the cost and availability of consumer credit.
      • It's restricted information which I'm not at liberty to discuss with you till we actually get there, ok?
      Synonyms
      private, personal, intimate, privileged, quiet
    2. 1.2Biology (of a virus) unable to reproduce at its normal rate in certain hosts.
      the mechanism of restricted virus replication
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Abundant expression of all viral protein mRNAs and reduced or lacking protein translation, especially of the matrix protein, were the most important findings, indicating that restricted virus infection in the grey matter might represent a mechanism for viral persistence in distemper polioencephalitis.
      • Restricted virus production in latently infected glial cells is host-cell determined and associated with a block in Rev-dependent regulation.
    3. 1.3Biochemistry (of DNA) subject to degradation by a restriction enzyme.
      some enzymes cleave DNA at restricted sites
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The chief feature of the plan is its lucidity, despite the fact that the building had to be fitted into a highly restricted site.
      • If 50% of the cells which permit injection of restricted DNA are infected with at least two phage genomes and genomes are subsequently segregated by cell division, then the number of potential yielder cells should significantly increase during the course of the experiment.
      • The method involved a stepwise linkage of doubly-restricted DNA fragments and re-digestion of the resultant concatamers.

Derivatives

  • restrictedly

  • adverb
    • This organism grew restrictedly on various culture media, and formed olive brown to dark green colonies.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It is better to allow your baby to roam more restrictedly while keeping them far removed from such places as open stair wells, kitchens, bathrooms, or any other place that could pose a risk to your child if they were able to gain entrance while un-attended.
  • restrictedness

  • noun
    • Some words should be added in order to introduce this social group we worked with as well as to accentuate both the restrictedness and specific nature of our material.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Consequently, owing to the restrictedness of our individual perspectives and the finiteness of our particular existence we are likely at times to shrink reality down to those aspects which we can easily abstract from or correlate with our own limited experience.
      • The town was medieval, surrounded by a wall, which symbolized for Tillich the narrowness and restrictedness of his environment.
 
 

Definition of restricted in US English:

restricted

adjectiverəˈstrɪktədrəˈstriktəd
  • 1attributive Limited in extent, number, scope, or action.

    Western scientists had only restricted access to the site
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Basic medical insurance packages tend to have restricted scope for making claims and in some cases it is only possible to make a claim where a surgical procedure has been carried out.
    • The Nouveau Roman remained a more restricted phenomenon, of limited appeal within France itself, and less overseas.
    • In 1822 the British authorities instituted trading fairs to regulate and regularize what until then had been restricted trade.
    • Situated near the valley bottom, this site has very restricted views.
    • As the game progresses, there is less risk in challenging the dealer because his choices become more restricted.
    • Our knowledge of institutional structures for the earlier period is much more limited because of the restricted numbers and the geographical distribution of the available documents.
    • In urban areas, however, the choice of space is limited because of the restricted availability of houses and the nature of freehold land tenure.
    • Their restricted product line also gives them somewhat limited flexibility.
    • An agreement was reached in 1960 allowing restricted public access, but the collection retained its almost legendary aura as a virtually inaccessible treasure trove.
    • Usually, taking part in a restricted access conversation increases the potential level of trust, especially if the identities of the participants are known.
    • Many companies use web proxies to monitor employee access, filter restricted content, improve performance via caching and protect the internal network.
    • In pidgins and creoles these metaphorical uses are an important means of extending a restricted vocabulary with limited syntactic means.
    • That this quality is rarely discerned in his other signed paintings is hardly surprising, given the restricted subject matter of those works.
    • The summary statement offered here will not resolve problems that are endemic to the subject, but it should serve the more restricted purpose of guiding the reader through the present discussion.
    • Contemporary Prairie du Chien sites without wild rice indicate the spatially restricted nature of rice exploitation.
    • Both trials show a trend for a lesser level of performance for cows with restricted time of access to hay.
    • For the purposes of this research, closed-ended questions with a restricted set of choices may not be the best means to explore economists' visions of the future.
    • As a practical issue, it must be preserved in ways that protect it from harm while providing restricted scholarly access.
    • Higher rates and restricted credit would affect the demand for goods and services as well as alter purchasing plans due to the expectation that prices will cease to rise at past rates.
    • Downwardly mobile, despite their gentle origins, these men had limited resources and restricted access to luxurious apparel.
    Synonyms
    cramped, confined, constricted, small, narrow, compact, tight, poky, minimal, sparse, inadequate
    limited, controlled, regulated
    1. 1.1British (of a document or information) for limited circulation and not to be revealed to the public for reasons of national security.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • They simulated the impact of restricted credit information on the performance of scoring models and on the cost and availability of consumer credit.
      • Dr. Steelwell was caught with restricted info on aliens in his possession and kicked out of Area 51.
      • As more and more bugs in server implementation are discovered, they are promptly used to break into online systems and gain access to restricted information.
      • It's restricted information which I'm not at liberty to discuss with you till we actually get there, ok?
      Synonyms
      private, personal, intimate, privileged, quiet
    2. 1.2Biology (of a virus) unable to reproduce at its normal rate in certain hosts.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Restricted virus production in latently infected glial cells is host-cell determined and associated with a block in Rev-dependent regulation.
      • Abundant expression of all viral protein mRNAs and reduced or lacking protein translation, especially of the matrix protein, were the most important findings, indicating that restricted virus infection in the grey matter might represent a mechanism for viral persistence in distemper polioencephalitis.
    3. 1.3Biochemistry (of DNA) subject to degradation by a restriction enzyme.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The chief feature of the plan is its lucidity, despite the fact that the building had to be fitted into a highly restricted site.
      • If 50% of the cells which permit injection of restricted DNA are infected with at least two phage genomes and genomes are subsequently segregated by cell division, then the number of potential yielder cells should significantly increase during the course of the experiment.
      • The method involved a stepwise linkage of doubly-restricted DNA fragments and re-digestion of the resultant concatamers.
 
 
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