Structure: Constrained by (fully enclosed structure) and restricted by (single structure).
Interpretation of words: limited to the meaning of.
Be limited to making sentences
Mr. Lequan's calligraphy is ancient but not stagnant, and Xiao is scattered but not presumptuous, clear and bright. It can be seen that Mr. Lequan's broad vision is not limited to the cultural interests of Jinling and even Jiangnan, but directly connected with the soul of Han and Wei Dynasties and the three generations of seal brush.
Under the strict norms of the patriarchal society, they are imprisoned in the family and deprived of their legal rights to participate in social affairs.
It's actually good that you can notice nuances, think hard, think boldly, and not be limited by stereotypes.
Fu Sinian stressed that scientific research should be consistent with the international situation, and should not be confined to a corner of the point of view, nor should it be isolated from the trend of international academic development.
The author believes that investors should pay attention to the positive, not limited to the previous experience of "more than a dozen new shares rising".
Stick to Confucianism, don't be limited to the opinions of the portal.
However, the disadvantages of today's society seem to be covered up by the word "sincerity". In other words, if limited to the appearance of moral decay, it will inevitably return to the past criticism of the money society and eventually become vague.
Because of Wuhan's special terrain, it is wetter than Nanjing, so you must bring mothballs to Wuhan.
Just because I can't find a reliable and courageous talent, I am afraid of failure. The so-called hatred of iron not producing steel and not growing food leads to hesitation and stagnation.
Word meaning decomposition:
Pronunciation: yò u, y u.
( 1)
(2) (Name) Garden for raising animals: ~ Eating deer ~ | Garden ~.
(3) (dynamic) restrictions; Stickiness: Sticking to stereotypes.
Yu pronunciation: yú
1. preposition
A. For example, in Born in Beijing,
B. to, such as "honor belongs to the teacher"
C. yes, for example, "study hard"
D. For example, "voluntarily"
E. here, for example, "asking for directions is blind"
F. from, from, such as "from the people"
G. Table comparison, such as "more important than Mount Tai"
H. passive form, such as "limited to horizontal"