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restricted

  • 1 הכנסה חסומה

    restricted income

    Hebrew-English dictionary > הכנסה חסומה

  • 2 נכס חסום

    restricted asset

    Hebrew-English dictionary > נכס חסום

  • 3 מאולץ

    adj. forced, constrained, restricted, predetermined, labored, farfetched, stilted, laborious; artificial, unnaturally

    Hebrew-English dictionary > מאולץ

  • 4 מוגבל

    adj. limited, restricted, bounded, confined, endemic, finite, qualified, scant, scanty, stringent
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    physically handicapped, disabled

    Hebrew-English dictionary > מוגבל

  • 5 נומרוס קלאוזוס

    numerus clausus, quota which restricts admission (to a profession, institution, etc.) ; (Historical) quota which restricted the number of Jews accepted at institutions of higher learning (in order to minimize their social influence)

    Hebrew-English dictionary > נומרוס קלאוזוס

  • 6 צר

    adj. narrow, tight, strait, poky, steno
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    v. be constrained, restricted; made narrow
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    v. be created, made, produced; shaped, formed, molded
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    v. be sorry, regret; to bother
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    v. to constrain, restrict; make narrow
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    v. to create, make, produce; shape, mold, form
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    v. to create; shape, mold, form, fashion
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    v. to lay siege to
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    enemy, foe, persecutor

    Hebrew-English dictionary > צר

  • 7 תחם

    v. be delimited, restricted
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    v. to delimit, restrict
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    v. to fix limits

    Hebrew-English dictionary > תחם

См. также в других словарях:

  • restricted — re·strict·ed adj: subject or subjected to restriction a restricted area restricted use Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. restricted …   Law dictionary

  • restricted — (adj.) limited, 1830, pp. adjective from RESTRICT (Cf. restrict); of documents, etc., secret, not for public release it is recorded from 1944. In U.S., restricted was a euphemism for off limits to Jews (1947). Manager: I m sorry, Mr. Marx, but we …   Etymology dictionary

  • restricted — ► ADJECTIVE 1) limited in extent, number, or scope. 2) not revealed or made open to the public for reasons of national security …   English terms dictionary

  • restricted — [ri strik′tid] adj. limited; confined; specif., ☆ a) limited to authorized personnel: said of documents, data, etc. ☆ b) excluding a certain group or groups; esp., limited to white gentiles restrictedly adv …   English World dictionary

  • restricted — Placed on a list that dictates that the trader may not maintain positions, solicit business, or provide indications in a stock, but may serve as broker in agency trade after being properly cleared. Traders are so restricted due to investment bank …   Financial and business terms

  • restricted — re|strict|ed [rıˈstrıktıd] adj 1.) small or limited in size, area, or amount ▪ It s difficult trying to work in such a restricted space. 2.) limited or controlled, especially by laws or rules ▪ Press freedom is severely restricted. restricted to… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • restricted — re|strict|ed [ rı strıktəd ] adjective * 1. ) intended only for people who have been given special permission: The officers were caught photographing in a restricted military zone. restricted area/waters/airspace: This is a restricted area. a )… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • restricted — [[t]rɪstrɪ̱ktɪd[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED Something that is restricted is quite small or limited. ...the monotony of a heavily restricted diet... Plants, like animals, often have restricted habitats. 2) ADJ: v link ADJ to n If something is restricted to …   English dictionary

  • restricted — adjective 1 small or limited in size, area, or amount: It s difficult trying to work in such a restricted space. 2 limited or controlled, especially by laws or rules: Press freedom is severely restricted. (+ to): The sale of alcohol is restricted …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • restricted */ — UK [rɪˈstrɪktɪd] / US [rɪˈstrɪktəd] adjective 1) a) intended only for people who have been given special permission The officers were caught photographing in a restricted military zone. This is a restricted area. b) only for the use of or only… …   English dictionary

  • restricted — adj. VERBS ▪ be ▪ become ▪ The US may become more restricted in its use of economic sanctions. ▪ feel ▪ She felt restricted in her uniform …   Collocations dictionary

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