单词:circumscriptively
circumscription的用法和样例:
词汇搭配
- circumscribe限制
经典引文
No injurious Alteration or Circumscription of Mens Lands.
出自:MiltonCriticism is not a circumscription or a set of prohibitions.
出自:E. Pound
- definition定义
- surroundings周围的事物
- restriction限制
- limit限度
- limitation限制
- constraint约束
- restraint克制
- curb路边
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