"restriction" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

restriction sustantivo

sustantivo + restriction
Kolokacji: 85
travel restriction • trade restriction • government restriction • age restriction • speed restriction • ...
restriction + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 5
restriction enzyme • restriction site • restriction fragment • restriction order • restriction digestion
restriction + verbo
Kolokacji: 36
restriction applies • restriction limits • restriction makes • restriction prevents • restriction remains • ...
verbo + restriction
Kolokacji: 68
impose restrictions • place restrictions • ease restrictions • remove restrictions • put restrictions • relax restrictions • ...
collocations grouped by meanings
Grup znaczeniowych: 12
(1) impose, enforce, implement
Kolokacji: 3
(3) ease, follow, adopt, know
Kolokacji: 4
1. ease restrictions = ograniczenia łatwości ease restrictions
2. follow about any restrictions = ciągle śledź jakiekolwiek ograniczenia follow about any restrictions
3. adopt restrictions = przyjmij ograniczenia adopt restrictions
4. restriction known = ograniczenie znany restriction known
  • But less sensational provisions of the Markey bill also deserve attention, especially the proposed restrictions on stock offerings known as "blank checks" and "blind pools."
  • Land subject to these conditions was said to be "in tail" or in tail, with the restrictions themselves known as entailments.
  • As such, their ownership is hidden from view until the restrictions on sales, known as lock-up periods, typically lasting six months, are lifted; then the shares are distributed and available for sale.
  • Once it has expired, foreigners are subject to the restrictions of the US permanent residence regulations, otherwise known as the green card.
  • And, within restrictions known only to himself, he took care of his followers.
  • In a legal loan, each of these obligations and restrictions is enforced by contract, which can also place the borrower under additional restrictions known as loan covenants.
  • The restrictions, known as "closure," tightly proscribe Palestinian movement outside self-rule areas.
  • Fares Continue to Climb The restrictions on the lowest discount fares - known as "Maxsavers" - are a case in point.
  • Night flying restrictions, commonly known as curfews, are common at airports in Europe.
  • Such restrictions, often known as "gag clauses," have generated a political uproar in the last year.
(7) oppose, protest, seek, fight
Kolokacji: 4
(8) enact, advocate, recommend
Kolokacji: 3
(9) propose, aim, design
Kolokacji: 3
(11) cite, announce, call, report
Kolokacji: 4
(12) require, involve, want, demand
Kolokacji: 4
adjetivo + restriction
Kolokacji: 98
legal restriction • severe restriction • tight restriction • certain restriction • new restriction • dietary restriction • similar restriction • ...
preposición + restriction
Kolokacji: 17
without restrictions • under restrictions • of restrictions • about restrictions • with restrictions • ...

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