38 ผลลัพธ์ สำหรับ -limite-
หรือค้นหา: -limite-, *limite*

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You mean limitations? เจ้าหมายถึง ข้อจำกัด ในการข้อพร Aladdin (1992)
I suspect the only limit for her would be her own death. ผมสงสัยว่ามันจะเป็น ความตายของเธอ Basic Instinct (1992)
Within legal limits. What exactly are you concerned with? ในเชิงกฏหมาย คุณกังวลเรื่องอะไรกันแน่? Basic Instinct (1992)
Though Heathcliff became Mr. Earnshaw's favorite child, his protection was limited by the length of the old man's life. ถึงแม้ฮีธคลิฟฟ์จะเป็น ลูกชายคนโปรดของนายเอิร์นชอว์ สิ่งปกป้องรักษาเขาก็หมดลง เมื่อชายชรา จากไป Wuthering Heights (1992)
Premium stuff here. High limits. ขอโทษที่ทำให้วุ่นวายนะค๊า Hero (1992)
I'm selling limited-edition prints. 20 dollars. ฉันขายภาพถ่าย ที่มีจำนวนจำกัด นี่ 20 ดอลล่าร์ Squeeze (1993)
I know. I taught you that. But ain't there an age limit? ฉันรู้ ฉันบอกนายว่าอย่างนั้น แต่มันต้องอยู่ที่อายุด้วย Léon: The Professional (1994)
At least, I was in my old life. I'd like to be again on a limited basis. อย่างน้อยผมอยู่ในชีวิตของฉันอายุ ฉันต้องการที่จะเป็นอีกครั้งบนพื้นฐานที่ จำกัด The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
I would say that he has a rather limited, uncreative way of looking at the situation. ผมก็จะบอกว่าเขาค่อนข้างแคบ และไม่สร้างสรรค์ในการมองสถานการณ์ Don Juan DeMarco (1994)
Glorious... radiant, spectacular... and perfect because I am not limited by my eyesight. งดงาม เปล่งปลั่ง เฉิดโฉม และสมบูรณ์แบบ เพราะสายตาผมไม่มีข้อจำกัด Don Juan DeMarco (1994)
Factories have camps of their own, off limits to the SS. โรงงานหลายแห่งตั้งแคมป์ของตัวเอง เป็นเอกเทศจากทางการ Night and Fog (1956)
Maybe we can talk about setting some kind of time limit. Maybe we can talk about setting some kind of time limit. 12 Angry Men (1957)

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limiteA seller's market is a market in which goods are relatively scarce, buyers have a limited range of choice, and prices are high.
limiteAt first their abilities are more limited than those of animals.
limiteEducation must not be limited to our youth but must be a continuing process through our entire lives.
limiteHe limited the membership to twenty.
limiteHer viewpoint is limited.
limiteIt often happens that young shogi players become a little self-important, but I don't think that's something limited to the shogi world.
limiteIts limited capability has disenchanted me with computer.
limiteLast week's snow was limited to a very small area.
limiteLimited time offer to new customers only.
limiteOur knowledge on the problem is rather limited.
limitePlayers were limited in what they could and could not do to get and keep the ball.
limiteThe number of students in the class is limited to fifteen.

WordNet (3.0)
limited(adj) small in range or scope, Ant. unlimited, Example: limited war; a limited success; a limited circle of friends
limited(adj) including only a part
limited(adj) mediocre, Syn. modified
limited(adj) not excessive
limited(adj) having a specific function or scope, Syn. special, Example: a special (or specific) role in the mission
limited(adj) not unlimited, Example: a limited list of choices
limited audit(n) an audit of limited scope (limited in time span or confined to particular accounts etc.)
limited company(n) a company that is organized to give its owners limited liability, Syn. Ltd., Ld.
limited edition(n) an edition that is restricted to a specific number of copies
limited liability(n) the liability of a firm's owners for no more than the capital they have invested in the firm

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
Limited

a. Confined within limits; narrow; circumscribed; restricted; as, our views of nature are very limited. [ 1913 Webster ]


Limited company, a company in which the liability of each shareholder is limited by the number of shares he has taken, so that he can not be called on to contribute beyond the amount of his shares. [ Eng. ] Mozley & W.
[ 1913 Webster ]

Limitedly

adv. With limitation. [ 1913 Webster ]

Limitedness

n. The quality of being limited. [ 1913 Webster ]

Limiter

n. 1. One who, or that which, limits. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. A friar licensed to beg within certain bounds, or whose duty was limited to a certain district. [ Formerly written also limitour. ] Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ]

A limitour of the Gray Friars, in the time of his limitation, preached many times, and had but one sermon at all times. Latimer. [ 1913 Webster ]


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