limit
limit 英 [ˈlɪmɪt] 美 [ˈlɪmɪt]
n. 限制;限度;界线 vt. 限制;限定
进行时:limiting 过去式:limited 过去分词:limited 第三人称单数:limits 名词复数:limits
- A limit is a boundary, or how far something can go, or the maximum amount of something. When you reach the limit, imagine a little sign saying "the end."
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- n. 限制;限度;界线
- vt. 限制;限定
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1. The team performed to the limit of its capabilities.
这个队已竭尽全力。
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2. She knew the limits of her power.
她知道自己的权限。
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3. a time limit, a speed limit, a age limit
时间╱速度╱年龄限制
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4. The EU has set strict limits on levels of pollution.
欧盟对污染程度订下了严格的限制。
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5. We were reaching the limits of civilization.
我们快到蛮荒地界了。
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6. The amount of money you have to spend will limit your choice.
你用作消费的金额会限制你的选择。
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7. Families are limited to four free tickets each.
每户限发四张免费票。
- limit (n.) c. 1400, "boundary, frontier," from Old French limite "a boundary," from Latin limitem (nominative limes) "a boundary, limit, border, embankment between fields," perhaps related to limen "threshold." Originally of territory; general sense from early 15c. Colloquial sense of "the very extreme, the greatest degree imaginable" is from 1904.
- limit (v.) late 14c., "set limits to, restrict within limits" (also "prescribe, fix, assign"), from Old French limiter "mark (a boundary), restrict; specify" (14c.), from Latin limitare "to bound, limit, fix," from limes "boundary, limit" (see limit (n.)). From early 15c. as "delimit, appoint or specify a limit." Related: limited; limiting; limitable.
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