restricted
adjective uk/rɪˈstrɪk.tɪd/ us/rɪˈstrɪk.t̬ɪd/
C1 受(尤指官方法规等)限制的,受约束的
limited, especially by official rules, laws, etc.
Building in this area of town is restricted. 在该城区建房是受限制的。
Membership is restricted to (= it is only for) chief executive officers. 能获得会员资格的人只限于首席执行官们。
Our view of the stage was restricted (= objects prevented us from seeing the whole stage). 在我们的座位上视野受限,看不清整个舞台。
(某区域)限制出入的,实行管制的,不对公众开放的
A restricted area is one that you need official permission to enter because the police or the armed forces want to keep it secret, or because it is considered dangerous.
Wellington Barracks is a restricted area and anyone who enters should have identification. 惠灵顿兵营是军事禁区,任何人进入都须出示身份证件。
(文件)保密的,限于内部传阅的
A restricted document is one that you need official permission to read because the government wants to keep it secret.
Opposite: unrestricted
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- Access to these buildings is restricted when school is in session.
- Job opportunities are severely restricted at the moment.
- Commercial sales are currently restricted.
- Food supplies are severely restricted.
- Progress has been considerable despite restricted resources.