1.限制,限定 (to; within; in);制止,禁止
1.to keep something within strict limits
2.to physically limit or control the movement of something or someone
1.To be confronted with restricting chemosynthesis pesticides used in organic orchards, insect pest control had become a bottleneck.
面临有机果园不准使用化学合成农药的限制,果树害虫防治成为瓶颈问题。
2.The news comes as China continues trying to cool the economy by restricting monetary policy and imposing anti-inflation measures.
当前,中国正继续通过收紧货币政策和实施抗通胀措施给经济降温。
3.Still, the company faces challenges as the U. S. Food and Drug Administration considers restricting or banning menthol.
此外,由于美国食品与药品管理局考虑限制或禁止薄荷卷烟,罗瑞拉德也面临着挑战。
4.They want to know, she said, if the United States will cede its global leadership role by restricting engagement with the United Nations.
他们想要知道,美国是否会通过约束在联合国的投入而让出自己的全球领导角色。
5.As farmers attempt to regain power of choice over seed, Monsanto is trying to take it away by restricting access to non-GM varieties.
随着农民试图恢复自己选择种子的权力,孟山都公司通过限制获得非转基因品种而剥夺农民的这种权利。
6.Thermization is therefore a useful means of extending the storage life of raw milk without restricting the possibilities of its final use.
所以这是一种非常有效的方法,它可以用来处长乳的贮存期而又不限制牛乳的最终用途。
7.The problem of taking full notes of a conversation during an interview is usually solved by restricting writing to marks or numbers.
解决采访时全部记录谈话的问题通常是把书写的部分限制为(转换成)标记和数字。
8.Realizing the delicacy of the matter, the government tried to shape public reaction in more ways than by simply restricting coverage.
认识到问题的微妙,政府努力地在更多方面引导公众的注意力,而不是仅仅简单地限制报道范围。
9.We have tried rewarding him for not doing so, restricting fluids before bedtime and waking him in the night, but it hasn't worked.
我们试过的办法有不尿床就给奖励,减少睡觉时的液体摄入还有夜里把他叫醒,但这些办法都没有作用。
10.There has been a recent spate of rulings against businesses, restricting their ability to open mines and build factories.
近期政府出台了一批针对企业的新规,限制企业开矿建厂。