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BNC: 1481 COCA: 1982

limited

limited /ˈlɪmətəd/ adjective
limited
/ˈlɪmətəd/
adjective
Learner's definition of LIMITED
[more limited; most limited]
: not high or great in number, amount, etc.有限的
BNC: 1481 COCA: 1982

limited

adjective

lim·​it·​ed ˈli-mə-təd How to pronounce limited (audio)
1
a
: confined within limits : restricted
limited success
b
of a train : offering faster service especially by making a limited number of stops
2
: characterized by enforceable limitations prescribed (as by a constitution) upon the scope or exercise of powers
a limited monarchy
3
: lacking breadth and originality
a bit limited; a bit thick in the head Virginia Woolf
limitedly adverb
limitedness noun

Example Sentences

Only a limited number of students will be allowed in the class. People with limited incomes are hit particularly hard by inflation. The company has had limited success.
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Word History

First Known Use

1583, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

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The first known use of limited was in 1583
BNC: 1481 COCA: 1982
limited

adjective

VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITION VERBSappear, be, seem顯得有限;有限;似乎有限become變得有限remain依然有限keep sth限制⋯She kept the plans carefully limited to a circle of a few trusted friends.她很小心,只讓幾位可信任的朋友知道計劃內容。ADVERBextremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/相當/非常有限decidedly, distinctly, highly, seriously, severely, sharply, strictly明顯受限;極為有限;非常有限;嚴格受限Places are strictly limited, so you should apply as soon as possible.位置非常有限,你儘早申請吧。increasingly越來越有限a little, slightly, etc.有點兒/稍有些受限comparatively, relatively比較有限;相對受限apparently看似有限inevitably, necessarily不可避免地受限制;必然有限inherently天生有限This research is inherently limited in its scope.該項研究在範圍方面有其自身的局限。admittedly公認有限the books in this admittedly limited sample本次公認有限的抽樣中的書籍geographically, socially受地理位置/受社會所限The role that women could play was socially limited.女性的角色受社會限制。PREPOSITIONin在⋯方面受限制We're really limited in what we can do these days.現在我們能做的事很有限。to限於The number of passengers is limited to fifteen.只限 15 名乘客。

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