1) ограничение 2) препятствие, помеха 3) сужение сечения; дросселирование
1) ограничение 2) сокращение; сужение Например: subject to the restriction that — при условии что to impose a restriction — накладывать ограничение to lift restrictions — снимать ограничения
имя существительное ограничение Например: restriction on sales of weapons — ограничение на продажу оружия without restriction — без ограничений to impose / place / put restrictions on something — вводить, налагать ограничения на что-либо to lift restrictions — снимать ограничения There is no restriction on filming in the area. — Здесь можно фотографировать без ограничений. Синоним(ы): limitation
noun Etymology: Middle English restriccioun, from Anglo-French restriction, from Late Latin restriction-, restrictio, from Latin restringere 1. something that restricts: as a. a regulation that restricts or restrains Example: restrictions for hunters b. a limitation on the use or enjoyment of property or a facility 2. an act of restricting; the condition of being restricted
A bug or design error that limits a program's capabilities, and which is sufficiently egregious that nobody can quite work up enough nerve to describe it as a feature. Often used (especially by marketroid types) to make it sound as though some crippling bogosity had been intended by the designers all along, or was forced upon them by arcane technical constraints of a nature no mere user could possibly comprehend (these claims are almost invariably false). Old-time hacker Joseph M. Newcomer advises that whenever choosing a quantifiable but arbitrary restriction, you should make it either a power of 2 or a power of 2 minus 1. If you impose a limit of 17 items in a list, everyone will know it is a random number - on the other hand, a limit of 15 or 16 suggests some deep reason (involving 0- or 1-based indexing in binary) and you will get less flamage for it. Limits which are round numbers in base 10 are always especially suspect.