基本解釋範(fàn)圍外;限度外英漢例句雙語(yǔ)例句Tourists, meanwhile, are about to gain entry into areas that were once strictly off limits.同時(shí),遊客也將有機(jī)會(huì)進(jìn)入那些曾被嚴(yán)格限制進(jìn)出的區(qū)域。Some parts of the code will be off limits, which makes the system difficult to change -- a scenario we're trying to avoid.代碼的某些部分將脫離限制,這使得系統(tǒng)很難進(jìn)行更改 ― 這種情形是我們要設(shè)法避免的。And nothing can be off limits, including spending in the tax code, particularly the loopholes that benefit very few individuals and corporations.任何事情都不能沒(méi)有限制,包括稅收支出,尤其是那些衹能惠及少數(shù)個(gè)人和企業(yè)的漏洞。原聲例句The Democrats say all this American energy is off limits."Now that the civil war in Sri Lanka is over, he says aid workers are finally able to reach some areas in the northern Tamil region that had been off limits.Most of downtown L'Aquila is still off-limits, as is the historic districts of most surrounding towns.權(quán)威例句Until five years ago Japan's commercial paper market was off limits to nonbank financial companies.FORBES: The sun also risesoff limits更多例句詞組短語(yǔ)短語(yǔ)off -limits 超出範(fàn)圍的;禁止進(jìn)入的;止步;禁止對(duì)外開(kāi)放be off -limits 限制進(jìn)入to be off -limits 用在男女關(guān)系Off -limits area No-unauthorized entry 限制區(qū)域非授權(quán)人員禁止進(jìn)出wear off limits 報(bào)廢界限off limits更多詞組英英字典柯林斯英英字典 If a place is off limits to someone, they are not allowed to go there. If you say that an activity or a substance is off limits for someone, you mean that they are not allowed to do it or have it. off limits劍橋字典off limits柯林斯字典