limited / ˈlɪm ɪ tɪd /

⭐基础词汇有限的有限有限性

limited2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. confined within limits; restricted or circumscribed: a limited space; limited resources.
  2. Government. restricted with reference to governing powers by limitations prescribed in laws and in a constitution, as in limited monarchy; limited government.
  3. characterized by an inability to think imaginatively or independently; lacking originality or scope; narrow: a rather limited intelligence.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a limited train, bus, etc.

limited 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

restricted, definite

adj. 形容词 adjective

inadequate, short

更多limited例句

  1. People will be allowed to leave their homes only for work, to shop for essential supplies, for care or caregiving, and for limited exercise, and schools will be closed to in-person learning Monday through Wednesday.
  2. The limited vaccine supply provokes even more anxiety because people are trying to get their hands on a very rare commodity.
  3. It was always on our radar that we had an opportunity to help people connect, because physical contact was so limited.
  4. The company also hopes the limited reopening of California Adventure in March could provide a boost.
  5. Because the lyrics feature is only a test, you may not see it yourself in the Spotify app, due to its limited availability.
  6. But those weapons are of limited utility, especially during close-in fights.
  7. In addition, foreign films were limited by a system of licensure to a third of the number of domestic films.
  8. When they invade new territory, populations are low, and the queen has limited mate options.
  9. And, of course, it recommends keeping screen time limited, so as not to supplant other, real-world play and exploration.
  10. As with much of this investigation our information is somewhat limited.
  11. We see the whole land, even if but at a distance, instead of being limited merely to the spot where our foot treads.
  12. It is ordinarily considered that the range of the speaking voice is very limited as compared with the singer's range.
  13. And could it not be extended from its present limited range until it reached practically the whole adolescent community?
  14. Though the average speaker is generally limited by one type of voice, which he varies somewhat, it is not often disguised.
  15. Will this position be permanent or will its duration be limited practically to the period of the war?