restrictive laws
限制性法规
1.限制的;限定的,特定的
1.【语】限制性词语
1.strictly limiting or controlling someone or something
2.limiting the meaning of another part of the sentence
1.Due to the graphically restrictive nature of text communication, many symbols have been dreamed up that may (or may not) look like an image.
由于文本交流中图形的自然限制,一些符号被期望当作图片来看待。
2.It was a decision to leave a particularly oppressive and restrictive way of living and to try living differently.
是决定离开特殊压迫及限制的生活,或是跟随诱惑去尝试不同的生活方式。
3.Tabloid editors would not like this, or a formal privacy law if it were similarly restrictive.
小报编辑们肯定不乐意,让他们也不乐意的是出台具有相似约束性的正式的隐私法。
4.and I was glad to hear it, for over-restrictive parents are a key stumbling-point when it comes to taking a girl home for the night.
听到这我很高兴,带一个女孩子回家过夜对于那些要求严格的父亲来说是一个致关重要的障碍。
5.You can see why this might be useful in aircraft maintenance books but it would be unnecessarily restrictive in reporting the credit crisis.
你可以意识到,为什么此项标准在飞机维修书中或许是有价值的,但在报道信贷危机时却会带来不必要的限制。
6.Restrictive duties, said the economists, would thwart the foreign debtors' ability to pay interest to American investors.
限制性关税将削弱债务国向美国投资者支付利息的能力。
7.Recently on an eight hour flight from London to New York, Lady Gaga's legs began to swell due to the restrictive clothing she wore on board.
最近,在一次从伦敦飞往纽约的八小时航班上,LadyGaga的腿由于裤子太紧而开始肿胀。
8.Partly that reflects the general difficulty of building in London, thanks to restrictive planning rules and the powerful heritage lobby.
在一定程度上反映了,由于限制性规划条例以及拥有强大遗产的群体的存在,导致了伦敦建筑业的普遍困境。
9.If you think elbow and knee pads knee pads might be restrictive, try wearing a cast.
如果你觉得肘或膝部护垫很不舒服的话,那就试试戴石膏吧。
10.In response to calls to open up the political system, Mr. Putin said he would consider loosening restrictive laws on party registration.
在回应要求开放政治体制的诉求时,普京说他或许可以考虑放松对政党注册的限制性法律。