[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]限制性的;约束性的 Something that is restrictive prevents people from doing what they want to do, or from moving freely.
Britain is to adopt a more restrictive policy on arms sales.
英国将对武器出售采取更具限制性的政策。
...increasingly restrictive immigration laws...
限制条件越来越多的移民法
Do not wear restrictive clothing.
不要穿紧身衣。
Oxford
re·strict·iveAWL/rɪˈstrɪktɪv; NAmErɪˈstrɪktɪv/adjective1preventing people from doing what they want 限制性的;约束的◆restrictive laws限制性法规2(alsodefining)( grammar 语法) (of relative clauses关系从句)explaining which particular person or thing you are talking about rather than giving extra information about them. In ‘The books which are on the table are mine’,‘which are on the table’ is a restrictiverelative clause. 限制性的☞compare
something that is restrictive stops people doing what they want to doSYN limiting: Many members thought the rules were too restrictive. a restrictive policy on admission to the college
WDF
restrictive
[rɪˈstrɪktɪv]
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限制的(59%),限定的(21%),限定词(10%),拘束的(10%)
n.限制词
adj.限制的;限制性的;约束的
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