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Restrictive Access

  • 1 ограниченный доступ

    1) General subject: (в клубы, на пляж...) exclusive access
    2) Computers: Restrictive Access
    4) Telecommunications: fixed access, restricted entry
    5) Information technology: partial access, restricted access

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ограниченный доступ

  • 2 restringido

    adj.
    1 restricted, limited, qualified.
    2 frugally restricted, frugal.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: restringir.
    * * *
    (f. - restringida)
    adj.
    limited, restricted
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    ADJ restricted, limited
    * * *
    - da adjetivo < libertad> restricted, limited; <posibilidades/cantidad> limited
    * * *
    = reduced, restrictive, restricted, curtailed, unapproved, hampered.
    Ex. The model shows that market concentration rises with inelastic demand, reduced marginal costs and efficient technology.
    Ex. These beliefs will determine how restrictive or nonrestrictive the library will be in terms of providing physical and intellectual access to information.
    Ex. Librarians are experiencing dissatisfaction with the restricted opportunities available to them to find expression for, and recognition of, their skills in the present climate of change.
    Ex. Most of their libraries offer 9.00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m. opening on weekdays, and a somewhat curtailed opening day on Saturdays.
    Ex. Tenure came into being to protect the academic freedom of scholars who intellectually venture into new or unapproved areas of knowledge.
    Ex. Such effects are often explicable in terms of the inability of the hampered roots to supply the shoot with water or nutrients.
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    * acceso restringido = restricted access.
    * biblioteca de acceso restringido = closed-stack library.
    * cada vez más restringido = tightening.
    * campo restringido = limit field.
    * de acceso restringido = closed access.
    * estar restringido = be constrained.
    * fondos de acceso restringido = closed access collection, closed stacks.
    * no restringido = non-restrictive, unconfined.
    * ser restringido = be constrained.
    * * *
    - da adjetivo < libertad> restricted, limited; <posibilidades/cantidad> limited
    * * *
    = reduced, restrictive, restricted, curtailed, unapproved, hampered.

    Ex: The model shows that market concentration rises with inelastic demand, reduced marginal costs and efficient technology.

    Ex: These beliefs will determine how restrictive or nonrestrictive the library will be in terms of providing physical and intellectual access to information.
    Ex: Librarians are experiencing dissatisfaction with the restricted opportunities available to them to find expression for, and recognition of, their skills in the present climate of change.
    Ex: Most of their libraries offer 9.00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m. opening on weekdays, and a somewhat curtailed opening day on Saturdays.
    Ex: Tenure came into being to protect the academic freedom of scholars who intellectually venture into new or unapproved areas of knowledge.
    Ex: Such effects are often explicable in terms of the inability of the hampered roots to supply the shoot with water or nutrients.
    * acceso restringido = restricted access.
    * biblioteca de acceso restringido = closed-stack library.
    * cada vez más restringido = tightening.
    * campo restringido = limit field.
    * de acceso restringido = closed access.
    * estar restringido = be constrained.
    * fondos de acceso restringido = closed access collection, closed stacks.
    * no restringido = non-restrictive, unconfined.
    * ser restringido = be constrained.

    * * *
    ‹libertad› restricted, limited; ‹posibilidades› limited
    un número restringido de personas a limited number of people
    * * *

    Del verbo restringir: ( conjugate restringir)

    restringido es:

    el participio

    Multiple Entries:
    restringido    
    restringir
    restringido
    ◊ -da adjetivo ‹ libertad restricted, limited;


    posibilidades/cantidad limited
    restringir ( conjugate restringir) verbo transitivo
    to restrict
    restringir vtr (el acceso a un lugar, derecho) to restrict, limit
    (el consumo, distribución de algo) to cut back, restrict
    ' restringido' also found in these entries:
    English:
    open
    - clamp
    - narrow
    * * *
    restringido, -a adj
    limited, restricted
    * * *
    restringido, -da adj
    limitado: limited, restricted

    Spanish-English dictionary > restringido

  • 3 restrictivo

    adj.
    restrictive, repressive.
    * * *
    1 restrictive
    * * *
    (f. - restrictiva)
    adj.
    * * *
    * * *
    - va adjetivo restrictive
    * * *
    = restrictive, constricting, disabling, suppressive.
    Ex. These beliefs will determine how restrictive or nonrestrictive the library will be in terms of providing physical and intellectual access to information.
    Ex. This author insists that library organisations must change in order to remain viable and that constricting growth is a death knell.
    Ex. Fear itself is far more disabling and awful to endure than either its cause or its consequences.
    Ex. Where other women are in position of authority, they are even more suppressive to other women than males.
    ----
    * no restrictivo = non-restrictive.
    * * *
    - va adjetivo restrictive
    * * *
    = restrictive, constricting, disabling, suppressive.

    Ex: These beliefs will determine how restrictive or nonrestrictive the library will be in terms of providing physical and intellectual access to information.

    Ex: This author insists that library organisations must change in order to remain viable and that constricting growth is a death knell.
    Ex: Fear itself is far more disabling and awful to endure than either its cause or its consequences.
    Ex: Where other women are in position of authority, they are even more suppressive to other women than males.
    * no restrictivo = non-restrictive.

    * * *
    restrictive
    * * *

    restrictivo,-a adjetivo restrictive
    ' restrictivo' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    restrictiva
    English:
    limiting
    - restraining
    - restrictive
    * * *
    restrictivo, -a adj
    restrictive
    * * *
    adj restrictive
    * * *
    restrictivo, -va adj
    : restrictive

    Spanish-English dictionary > restrictivo

  • 4 no restrictivo

    adj.
    nonrestrictive.
    * * *
    Ex. These beliefs will determine how restrictive or nonrestrictive the library will be in terms of providing physical and intellectual access to information.
    * * *

    Ex: These beliefs will determine how restrictive or nonrestrictive the library will be in terms of providing physical and intellectual access to information.

    Spanish-English dictionary > no restrictivo

  • 5 no restringido

    adj.
    unrestricted.
    * * *
    (adj.) = non-restrictive, unconfined
    Ex. These beliefs will determine how restrictive or nonrestrictive the library will be in terms of providing physical and intellectual access to information.
    Ex. If, however, they are to become regarded as capable of operating in roles unconfined by institutional settings then different considerations would apply in terms of the appropriate sort of education.
    * * *
    (adj.) = non-restrictive, unconfined

    Ex: These beliefs will determine how restrictive or nonrestrictive the library will be in terms of providing physical and intellectual access to information.

    Ex: If, however, they are to become regarded as capable of operating in roles unconfined by institutional settings then different considerations would apply in terms of the appropriate sort of education.

    Spanish-English dictionary > no restringido

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