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单词 unlimited
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Definition of unlimited in English:

unlimited

adjective ʌnˈlɪmɪtɪdˌənˈlɪmɪdəd
  • 1Not limited or restricted in terms of number, quantity, or extent.

    offshore reserves of gas and oil are not unlimited
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A bottle of beer or unlimited quantity of Pepsi is also offered to wash down the spicy tangy stuff.
    • That means that fish from those waters are not safe to eat in unlimited quantities.
    • It is the wholesale market trading as it does unlimited quantities, that is privileged to make that determination.
    • The staff are usually smart, literate and weird, you can nick unlimited quantities of free books, and it's a great way to meet chicks!
    • Cubans and others on the island can still hold dollars in unlimited quantities and can change them into pesos before the new policy takes effect.
    • Fortunately, for $22, you get an unlimited quantity and a cool metal Coke thermos.
    • It seems like these insurgents have unlimited resources, in terms of personnel, weapons and money.
    • The prospect of an unlimited quantity of small bombs was causing too much panic.
    • Bread was available at subsidised prices in unlimited quantities to all Egyptians.
    • They want unlimited resources to be available to everyone, at any time, no matter the cost.
    • Now, in theory at least, children could buy unlimited quantities of Spangles, gobstoppers and sweet cigarettes.
    • Members of both houses may be re-elected to an unlimited number of terms.
    • Six courts three hard and three shale plus five floodlit, are available with unlimited use when all balls are provided at no extra cost.
    • Bulgarian yoghurt will not be exported in unlimited quantities to the European Union, but will continue to be sold there under an annual quota.
    • No state officials or judges will be allowed to serve in the chamber, but members will be able to serve an unlimited number of two-year terms.
    • It seems likely that China can supply unlimited quantities of general manufacturing to the world without major wage rises.
    • There was almost unlimited overtime available so that those who wished to work their rest days could take home a very fat pay packet at the end of the week.
    • The powers bestowed by this statute are completely unlimited, restricted by no law or institution.
    • The key criticism is over the government's plan to restrict jackpot machines offering unlimited cash prizes to only the largest casinos.
    • The penalties increase to a possible five-year jail term and/or unlimited fines on indictment before a higher court.
    Synonyms
    inexhaustible, limitless, illimitable, boundless, unbounded, immense, vast, great, extensive, immeasurable, incalculable, untold, unfailing, everlasting, infinite, endless, never-ending, bottomless, measureless, inestimable, cosmic
    unrestricted, unconstrained, uncontrolled, unrestrained, unchecked, unhindered, unhampered, unimpeded, unfettered, untrammelled, unbridled, uncurbed
    total, unqualified, unconditional, unrestricted, absolute, full, utter, ultimate, supreme, sovereign, omnipotent
    1. 1.1Mathematics (of a problem) having an infinite number of solutions.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The line also extends beyond the real number line, which corresponds to the unlimited hyperreals.
      • Since the universe is unlimited in size, there must also be an unlimited number of atoms and an infinite amount of void.
      • I felt that scientific experiments provided almost unlimited insight…
      • He gave me inspiration and unlimited help, and friendship.
      • Substance, moreover, is always infinite in its own kind - that is, unlimited by anything of the same nature as itself.
      • This Source, this unlimited reservoir of infinite intelligence, creativity, joy and love is never changing.
      • For mass is less in a part than in its whole, and if it is unlimited, it is less in a part defined within a given space than in its unlimited extension.
      • The potential of what art is or can be is vast because art is unlimited.
      • If we compare our own limitations to the infinite which is unlimited, our limitations are so small and inconsequential as to be like nothing.
      • Theoretically, the EM algorithm can be applied to an unlimited number of loci with any number of alleles.
      • I suppose the likes of Handley and his dimwit supporters think that oil is an unlimited never ending resource that is there for them to have and use up now, as cheap as possible.
      • The possibilities with story problem math problems are unlimited.
      • So all that is infinite is unlimited and must be the cause of all things.
      • When resources are free, people tend to view them as unlimited or inexhaustible.
      • Second, the answers or solutions to these problems are not unlimited nor random.
      • Binah defines what is possible from the unlimited permutation of infinite creativity.
  • 2(of a company) not limited.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The fourth-generation family business, an unlimited company until three years ago, has been expanding by acquisition.
    • Just how much money Glen Dimplex makes is a closely guarded secret as it is an unlimited company and it has to file only the most cursory of accounts.
    • On 10th May 1893 it registered under Companies Act 1862 as an unlimited company.
    • This is because these retailers, along with a number of other top businesses, are unlimited companies.
    • Treasury Holdings, the largest private developer in the country, has become an unlimited company.
    • They are unlimited companies and do not have to file annual accounts.
    • The supermarkets are ultimately owned by Tokski, an unlimited company which is not required to file accounts.
    • The Bureau edition is for unlimited companies making it suitable for those in the business of providing payroll outsourcing services.
    • Dunloe Ewart, which Carroll took over two years ago, was also converted into an unlimited company last year.
    • He and his wife are directors of the unlimited company Austin C Murray.
    • Stafford is an unlimited company and therefore not required to file returns.
    • Since 1892 it has been registered under the Companies Acts as an unlimited company without share capital.

Derivatives

  • unlimitedly

  • adverb ʌnˈlɪmɪtɪdliˌənˈlɪmɪdədli
    • Webmasters can allow users unlimitedly to upload their photos and rate other's photos.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This is a convenient card and a good bargain as well. It enables you to ride the subways and buses unlimitedly for a whole day.
      • Knowledge being an unlimitedly renewable resource, it is subject to rapid changes the education system is expected to foresee when elaborating the curricula.
      • History would not unlimitedly provide you such an opportunity.
      • Maybe what you're really asking is, is it possible for successful institutions to keep growing unlimitedly, I don't know.
  • unlimitedness

  • noun ʌnˈlɪmɪtɪdnəsˌənˈlɪmɪdədnəs
    • But this is because one, infinite, and none denote, for Spinoza, not numbers, but ontological categories: independent existence, unlimitedness, and non-existence.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • For the basic ideas characteristic of our ordinary intuitive conception of the infinite - endlessness, unlimitedness, unsurveyability, immeasurability - more properly apply to the entire hierarchy than to anything in it.
      • This is united with his eternity of being so that all his attributes share equally in his unlimitedness.
 
 

Definition of unlimited in US English:

unlimited

adjectiveˌənˈlimidədˌənˈlɪmɪdəd
  • 1Not limited or restricted in terms of number, quantity, or extent.

    the range of possible adaptations was unlimited
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A bottle of beer or unlimited quantity of Pepsi is also offered to wash down the spicy tangy stuff.
    • The key criticism is over the government's plan to restrict jackpot machines offering unlimited cash prizes to only the largest casinos.
    • Six courts three hard and three shale plus five floodlit, are available with unlimited use when all balls are provided at no extra cost.
    • Bread was available at subsidised prices in unlimited quantities to all Egyptians.
    • The prospect of an unlimited quantity of small bombs was causing too much panic.
    • Bulgarian yoghurt will not be exported in unlimited quantities to the European Union, but will continue to be sold there under an annual quota.
    • It seems likely that China can supply unlimited quantities of general manufacturing to the world without major wage rises.
    • Members of both houses may be re-elected to an unlimited number of terms.
    • The powers bestowed by this statute are completely unlimited, restricted by no law or institution.
    • It is the wholesale market trading as it does unlimited quantities, that is privileged to make that determination.
    • It seems like these insurgents have unlimited resources, in terms of personnel, weapons and money.
    • Fortunately, for $22, you get an unlimited quantity and a cool metal Coke thermos.
    • The staff are usually smart, literate and weird, you can nick unlimited quantities of free books, and it's a great way to meet chicks!
    • The penalties increase to a possible five-year jail term and/or unlimited fines on indictment before a higher court.
    • Cubans and others on the island can still hold dollars in unlimited quantities and can change them into pesos before the new policy takes effect.
    • No state officials or judges will be allowed to serve in the chamber, but members will be able to serve an unlimited number of two-year terms.
    • Now, in theory at least, children could buy unlimited quantities of Spangles, gobstoppers and sweet cigarettes.
    • That means that fish from those waters are not safe to eat in unlimited quantities.
    • They want unlimited resources to be available to everyone, at any time, no matter the cost.
    • There was almost unlimited overtime available so that those who wished to work their rest days could take home a very fat pay packet at the end of the week.
    Synonyms
    inexhaustible, limitless, illimitable, boundless, unbounded, immense, vast, great, extensive, immeasurable, incalculable, untold, unfailing, everlasting, infinite, endless, never-ending, bottomless, measureless, inestimable, cosmic
    unrestricted, unconstrained, uncontrolled, unrestrained, unchecked, unhindered, unhampered, unimpeded, unfettered, untrammelled, unbridled, uncurbed
    total, unqualified, unconditional, unrestricted, absolute, full, utter, ultimate, supreme, sovereign, omnipotent
    1. 1.1British (of a company) not limited.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The Bureau edition is for unlimited companies making it suitable for those in the business of providing payroll outsourcing services.
      • Dunloe Ewart, which Carroll took over two years ago, was also converted into an unlimited company last year.
      • They are unlimited companies and do not have to file annual accounts.
      • This is because these retailers, along with a number of other top businesses, are unlimited companies.
      • Stafford is an unlimited company and therefore not required to file returns.
      • The fourth-generation family business, an unlimited company until three years ago, has been expanding by acquisition.
      • Since 1892 it has been registered under the Companies Acts as an unlimited company without share capital.
      • The supermarkets are ultimately owned by Tokski, an unlimited company which is not required to file accounts.
      • On 10th May 1893 it registered under Companies Act 1862 as an unlimited company.
      • Treasury Holdings, the largest private developer in the country, has become an unlimited company.
      • He and his wife are directors of the unlimited company Austin C Murray.
      • Just how much money Glen Dimplex makes is a closely guarded secret as it is an unlimited company and it has to file only the most cursory of accounts.
    2. 1.2Mathematics (of a problem) having an infinite number of solutions.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This Source, this unlimited reservoir of infinite intelligence, creativity, joy and love is never changing.
      • Binah defines what is possible from the unlimited permutation of infinite creativity.
      • When resources are free, people tend to view them as unlimited or inexhaustible.
      • If we compare our own limitations to the infinite which is unlimited, our limitations are so small and inconsequential as to be like nothing.
      • I suppose the likes of Handley and his dimwit supporters think that oil is an unlimited never ending resource that is there for them to have and use up now, as cheap as possible.
      • Since the universe is unlimited in size, there must also be an unlimited number of atoms and an infinite amount of void.
      • Second, the answers or solutions to these problems are not unlimited nor random.
      • The possibilities with story problem math problems are unlimited.
      • The potential of what art is or can be is vast because art is unlimited.
      • Theoretically, the EM algorithm can be applied to an unlimited number of loci with any number of alleles.
      • He gave me inspiration and unlimited help, and friendship.
      • For mass is less in a part than in its whole, and if it is unlimited, it is less in a part defined within a given space than in its unlimited extension.
      • Substance, moreover, is always infinite in its own kind - that is, unlimited by anything of the same nature as itself.
      • I felt that scientific experiments provided almost unlimited insight…
      • The line also extends beyond the real number line, which corresponds to the unlimited hyperreals.
      • So all that is infinite is unlimited and must be the cause of all things.
 
 
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