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restriction /rɪˈstrɪkʃən/ noun

محدودیت
انحصار، محدود کردن، منع کردن، ممنوعیت، تحدید، جلو گیری، منع، محدودیت، قانون فقه: حد، روانشناسی: محدودیت، بازرگانی: ممنوعیت، علوم نظامی: بازداشت کردن
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[TahlilGaran] Persian Dictionary

restriction
[noun]
Synonyms: limitation, confinement, control, curb, handicap, inhibition, regulation, restraint, rule
Related Words: brake, check, control, curb
English Thesaurus: rule, law, regulation, restriction, guidelines, ...

[TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary

restriction W3 AC /rɪˈstrɪkʃən/ noun
[Word Family: adjective: restrictedUNRESTIRCTED, restrictive; verb: restrict; noun: restriction]

1. [countable] a rule or law that limits or controls what people can do
restriction on
restrictions on immigration
a 50 mph speed restriction
trade/travel restrictions
impose/place restrictions on something
The law imposed new financial restrictions on private companies.
strict/tough/tight restriction
tougher restrictions on alcohol advertising
lift/remove a restriction
Restrictions on trade were lifted.

2. [uncountable] when you restrict the size, amount, or range of something

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

restriction
noun
ADJ. severe, tight, tough | major | petty The removal of petty restrictions has made life easier.
absolute | further | artificial free movement of goods between member countries without any artificial restrictions
proposed | contractual, government, legal, statutory | advertising, age, credit, financial, import, parking, price, reporting (= restrictions on information that newspapers may report), speed, time, trade, travel, visa
VERB + RESTRICTION impose, introduce, place The government has introduced tough new import restrictions.
lift, remove The press asked for restrictions on reporting the war to be lifted.
accept | be subject to The right of sale is subject to certain restrictions.
RESTRICTION + VERB affect sth, apply The 30 mph speed restriction applies in all built-up areas.
RESTRICTION + NOUN order
PREP. without ~ Citizens of the EU can travel without restriction within the EU.
~ on/upon The regulations were seen as a restriction on personal freedom.

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

restriction

put/place restrictions on something
The authorities placed strict restrictions on diamond exports.
impose restrictions formal (=put restrictions on something)
Some countries have imposed restrictions on advertising aimed at children.
introduce restrictions
Nine other states now plan to introduce similar restrictions.
lift/remove restrictions
He promised to lift restrictions on press freedom.
tighten restrictions (=make them stricter)
The government recently tightened restrictions on police use of firearms.
relax/ease restrictions (=make them less strict)
There are restrictions on travel to Cuba by American citizens.
a restriction applies to somebody/something
These travel restrictions don’t apply to tourists.
severe/strict restrictions
The regime had put severe restrictions upon the media.
tough restrictions (=strict)
He called for tougher restrictions on contributions to political parties.
petty restrictions (=that seem unreasonable and unnecessary)
The removal of petty restrictions has made it much easier to do business.
speed restrictions
Drivers are ignoring speed restrictions.
an age restriction
Employers can no longer place age restrictions on applicants.
trade restrictions (=on the sale of goods between countries)
Trade restrictions between the islands were removed.
import/export restrictions (=trade restrictions)
Import restrictions on manufactured goods have been lifted.
travel restrictions
The Home Secretary placed travel restrictions on supporters with convictions for violence.
planning restrictions (=legal restrictions on what buildings can be built somewhere)
There are government proposals to relax planning restrictions on green belt areas around cities.
parking restrictions
Are there parking restrictions in the city centre?

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

rule an instruction that says what people are allowed to do or not allowed to do, for example in a game, school, or company:
the rules of baseball
He disobeyed the school rules.
law an official rule that everyone in a country, city, or state must obey:
It is against the law to carry a concealed weapon.
The law requires motorcyclists to wear helmets.
regulation an official rule or order, which is part of a set of rules made by a government or organization:
the regulations for applying for a passport
building regulations
environmental regulations on air pollution
restriction an official rule that limits what people can do:
new restrictions on immigration
The government is planning to impose regulations on the amount of alcohol you can bring into the country.
guidelines rules or instructions about the best way to do something:
the Department of Health’s guidelines for a healthy diet
guidelines for classroom teachers
code a set of rules that people or organizations agree to obey but are not forced to obey:
The school has a dress code for its students.
the company’s code of conduct
statute formal a law that has been officially approved by a parliament, council etc, and written down:
The statute banned corporal punishment.
ordinance American English a law, made by a city or town, that forbids or restricts an activity:
A local ordinance limited speed in the parks to ten miles an hour.
control to have power over a country, place, company etc, and decide what happens there:
The Democrats controlled the US Congress.
Government forces now control the city.
run to make the important everyday decisions concerning a company, organization, country etc, so that it can continue to operate:
He runs a software company in New York.
The parents want to run the school themselves.
The government is unfit to run the country.
The charity runs a medical clinic in one of the poorest parts of the city.
be in charge of somebody/something to have control over something, or responsibility for a group of people:
She is in charge of training new employees.
I left him in charge of the children while I was out.
manage to be in charge of a company, especially one that someone else owns:
In 1963, she opened a furniture store, and her son has managed it since 1985.
be in power if a group or leader is in power, they have political control of a country:
Abe resigned after less than a year in power.
It was the first time a democratically elected government had been in power.
supervise to be in charge of a group of workers or students and make sure that they do their work properly:
Professor Braude supervised the research team.
He’s supervising the building work.

[TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus


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