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1 restriction
[rɪ'strɪkʃn]1) (rule) restrizione f., limitazione f.to impose restrictions on sth., sb. — imporre dei limiti o delle restrizioni a qcs., qcn.
credit, currency restrictions — restrizioni creditizie, valutarie
weight restrictions — (for vehicles) limiti di peso
2) (limiting) (of amount) limite m. (on di); (of freedom) restrizioni f.pl. (of a)* * *[-ʃən]1) (a rule etc that limits or controls: Even in a free democracy a person's behaviour must be subject to certain restrictions.) restrizione, limitazione2) (the act of restricting: restriction of freedom.) limitazione* * *[rɪ'strɪkʃn]1) (rule) restrizione f., limitazione f.to impose restrictions on sth., sb. — imporre dei limiti o delle restrizioni a qcs., qcn.
credit, currency restrictions — restrizioni creditizie, valutarie
weight restrictions — (for vehicles) limiti di peso
2) (limiting) (of amount) limite m. (on di); (of freedom) restrizioni f.pl. (of a) -
2 restricted
[rɪ'strɪktɪd] 1. 2.aggettivo [growth, movement] limitato; [ document] riservato, confidenziale; [ film] US = vietato ai minori di 17 anni* * *1) (limited; narrow, small: a restricted space.) limitato2) (to which entry has been restricted to certain people: The battlefield was a restricted zone.) riservato, limitato3) (in which certain restrictions (eg a speed limit) apply: a restricted area.) regolamentato* * *restricted /rɪˈstrɪktɪd/a.1 limitato: The Commission is restricted to advising only on local matters, la Commissione ha potere consultivo limitato alle questioni locali3 ( di luogo) riservato: Use of the library is restricted to members of the College, l'uso della biblioteca è riservato ai membri del College● restricted area, (autom.) zona con restrizioni del traffico ( limiti di velocità, divieti di sosta, ecc.); (naut.) zona regolamentata; (mil., spec. USA) zona militare; ( in una miniera, ecc.) zona vietata; ( basket) area piccola, area dei tre secondi □ (econ.) restricted market, mercato vincolato □ (comput.) restricted user, utente con restrizioni □ (fin.) restricted stock (o shares), azioni vincolate □ (naut.) restricted waters, acque ristrette.* * *[rɪ'strɪktɪd] 1. 2. -
3 restriction *** re·stric·tion n
[rɪ'strɪkʃ(ə)n]limitazione f, restrizione fspeed restriction Auto — limite m di velocità
English-Italian dictionary > restriction *** re·stric·tion n
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