restriction
Prononciation : [rɪˈstrɪkʃən]
Contexte : « law/government »
(noun) a rule or law that limits what people can do. It's like a guideline that says, 'You can't do this or that.' For example, if there is a curfew, that means you have a restriction on what time you can be outside.
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The new law put a restriction on how many cars can park on the street.
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There was no restriction on our freedom to play outside after dark.
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What kind of restrictions do we have for safety at the playground?
Contexte : « health »
(noun) a limit on what you can eat or do to stay healthy. This is often set by doctors or nutritionists. When someone says, 'You need to have a restriction on sugary snacks,' it means they want you to eat less candy.
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Her diet includes a restriction on junk food to help her feel better.
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He didn't have any restrictions on his diet, so he ate whatever he wanted.
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What restrictions do you need to follow to stay healthy?
Contexte : « sports »
(noun) a limit in rules that affects how the game is played. For example, in some games, there are restrictions about how long a player can hold the ball.
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The coach explained the restrictions for this year's tournament.
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There are no restrictions on how many players can join the team this season.
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What are the restrictions for players in this match?