Limited in spanish

Limitado

pronunciation: limitɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
limitado

limit2 = limitar. 

Example: This limits the need for libraries to reclassify, but also restricts the revision of the Dewey Decimal Classification Scheme.

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» limit + a search = limitar una búsqueda. [Acción por la que utilizando una serie de dispositivos se reduce el resultado de una búsqueda para hacerlo más pertinente]

Example: Limit your search to the latest quarterly update, or to a specific language or document type.

» limit + a selection = restringir una selección, restringir una búsqueda.

Example: You may also limit a selection to a specific number of pages using the Pages field.

limited = limitado, reducido. 

Example: Smaller cards exist which have more limited capacity.

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» be limited in number = ser de número limitado.

Example: To this end printing presses were limited in number and, with the exception of the university presses, were concentrated in the hands of the guild in London.

» be limited to = estar limitado a, estar restringido a.

Example: It is a cardinal principle of the traditional American philosophy that taxes must be limited to safeguard Individual Liberty.

» be on a limited budget = contar con un presupuesto limitado, contar con un presupuesto reducido, contar con poco dinero, tener un presupuesto limitado, tener un presupuesto reducido, tener poco presupuesto, tener poco dinero.

Example: If you're on a limited budget, you're going to have to eat meals at home simply because it costs way less than eating out.

» for a limited time only = sólo por tiempo limitado.

Example: We are offering a free trial period for a limited time only!.

» limited company = sociedad limitada, sociedad anónima.

Example: The importance of these changes is caused by the necessity of amending the by-laws of all existing limited companies to make them compliant with the new law.

» limited edition = edición limitada.

Example: Its aim is 'to publish scholarly works in limited editions at a reasonable price.'.

» limited enrolment = número limitado de alumnos matriculados.

Example: This limited-enrollment workshop has a registration fee of $750 per participant.

» limited life = duración limitada, fecha de caducidad.

Example: Cambelts have a limited life, if they break while the engine is running major damage can occur.

» to a limited extent = hasta un punto limitado.

Example: The notation from the Tables provides systematic mnemonics to a limited extent, since the same notation is used for a concept whichever main class numbers it qualifies.

» unlimited = ilimitado, sin restricciones.

Example: Distribution of this memo is unlimited.

» Unlimited = Sociedad Ilimitada. [Empresa en la que la responsabilidad de los socios no tiene límite]

Example: The authors also wish to acknowledge the encouragement and patience given us by the publishers, Libraries Unlimited.

Limited synonyms

modest in spanish: modesto, pronunciation: mɑdəst adjectivespecific in spanish: específico, pronunciation: spəsɪfɪk adjectivespecial in spanish: especial, pronunciation: speʃəl adjectiveminor in spanish: menor, pronunciation: maɪnɜr adjective, nounsmall in spanish: pequeña, pronunciation: smɔl adjectivemoderate in spanish: moderar, pronunciation: mɑdɜrət adjectivenarrow in spanish: estrecho, pronunciation: neroʊ adjectivefinite in spanish: finito, pronunciation: faɪnaɪt adjectivequalified in spanish: calificado, pronunciation: kwɑləfaɪd adjectiverestricted in spanish: restringido, pronunciation: ristrɪktəd adjectivemodified in spanish: modificado, pronunciation: mɑdəfaɪd adjectivecontrolled in spanish: revisado, pronunciation: kəntroʊld adjectivecircumscribed in spanish: circunscrito, pronunciation: sɜrkəmskraɪbd adjectiveconstricted in spanish: constreñido, pronunciation: kənstrɪktəd adjectiveincomprehensive in spanish: incomprensible, pronunciation: ɪnkɑmprəhensɪv adjectivenoncomprehensive in spanish: no comprensivo, pronunciation: nɑnəmprihensɪv adjectivesmall-scale in spanish: en pequeña escala, pronunciation: smɔlskeɪl adjective
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