"limit" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

limit sustantivo

sustantivo + limit
Kolokacji: 103
time limit • city limit • speed limit • term limit • age limit • spending limit • town limit • income limit • weight limit • ...
limit + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 8
limit theorem • limit order • Limit Record • Limits television show • limit cycle • ...
limit + verbo
Kolokacji: 23
limit applies • limit exists • limit prevents • limit varies • limit allows • ...
verbo + limit
Kolokacji: 54
set limits • impose limits • place limits • put limits • know one's limits • establish limits • allow speed limit • exceed the limit • ...
collocations grouped by meanings
Grup znaczeniowych: 10
2. enforce limits = wymuś limity enforce limits
3. dictate limits = limity nakazu dictate limits
4. limit prescribed = limit przepisał limit prescribed
  • Once again, this amount exceeded the limit prescribed by the John Lewis List, which sets the maximum cost of stereo systems at £750 .
  • The Constitution provides that religious associations have "juridical capacity" and are free to manage and administer their property within the limits prescribed by law, the same as other "juridical persons."
  • Hovering devices called suspensors utilize the secondary (low-drain) phase of a Holtzman-field generator to nullify gravity within certain limits prescribed by relative mass and energy consumption.
  • Considerable reluctance persists among developing countries, however, to accept the kind of specific limits prescribed for wealthy countries by the Kyoto Protocol.
  • It nullifies gravity within certain limits prescribed by relative mass and energy consumption.
  • The entire Charter is also subject to a general exception in section 1 that allows "such reasonable limits prescribed by law as can be demonstrably justified in a free and democratic society."
  • Registered political parties receive public funding for their operation and can also obtain private funding within the limits prescribed by the law.
  • Nevertheless, the right to vote and to run in an election is subject to other reasonable limits prescribed by law under Section 1 of the Charter.
  • The session is known as the "Hold-over Legislature" due to the Republican majority extending the length of the session past the sixty-day limit prescribed by law.
  • Civil liberties were subject to "the limits prescribed by law," per the constitution.
(6) exceed, raise, favor
Kolokacji: 3
(8) stretch, increase, extend
Kolokacji: 4
(10) use, spend
Kolokacji: 2
adjetivo + limit
Kolokacji: 158
upper limit • legal limit • strict limit • low limit • outer limit • certain limit • northern limit • daily limit • new limit • southern limit • ...
preposición + limit
Kolokacji: 22
off limits • without limit • with limits • of limits • for limits • ...

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