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restriction [ʀεstʀiksjɔ̃]feminine nouna. ( = réduction) restrictionb. ( = condition) qualification ; ( = réticence) reservation• faire or émettre des restrictions to express some reservations• avec restriction or des restrictions with some qualification(s) or reservation(s)* * *ʀɛstʀiksjɔ̃1) ( limitation) restrictionpendant les restrictions — ( de guerre) when there was rationing
sans restriction — [voyager] freely; [commercialiser] without restriction
2) ( réserve) qualificationsans restriction — [accepter, approuver] without reservations; [soutenir] unreservedly
* * *ʀɛstʀiksjɔ̃1. nf1) (= réduction) restriction2) (= condition) qualification2. restrictions nfpl1) (= rationnement) restrictions2) (= réserves, doutes) reservations* * *restriction nf1 ( limitation) restriction; restrictions commerciales/de crédit/budgétaires trade/credit/budget restrictions; restrictions salariales wage restraints; pendant les restrictions ( de guerre) when there was rationing; sans restriction [voyager] freely; [commercialiser] without restriction; ils sont, et sans restriction, des citoyens comme les autres they are, with absolutely no exception, citizens like everybody else;2 ( réserve) qualification; apporter une restriction à ce qui est dit to qualify a statement; sans restriction [accepter, approuver] without reservations; [soutenir] unreservedly.[rɛstriksjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [réserve] reservationrestriction de crédit restriction on credit, credit squeeze————————restrictions nom féminin plurielles restrictions en temps de guerre wartime restrictions ou austerity————————sans restriction locution adverbiale[entièrement]
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