What does 制約 in Japanese mean?

What is the meaning of the word 制約 in Japanese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use 制約 in Japanese.

The word 制約 in Japanese means limitation, 制約, 状況 、 境遇 、 事情 、 環境, 制限 、 制約, 制約、しがらみ, 限界値 、 制限 、 制約, 制限、制約, 範囲、制約, 制限、制約, 制限[制約、限度]を設ける, 障害、制約, 無制限の、制限[制約]されない, 制限[制約、規制]のない、自由な. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word 制約

limitation

制約

(rule, regulation)

Restrictions on oil imports are driving up prices.

状況 、 境遇 、 事情 、 環境

(environment) (周囲の状況)

ⓘこの文は英語例文の訳ではありません。彼はもっと条件の良い仕事を探している。
Fishermen work in difficult conditions.

制限 、 制約

(limit)

法の制約によって、警察が容疑者の刑罰を決めることはできない。
The constraints of the law prevent police from deciding on a suspect's punishment.

制約、しがらみ

(often plural (condition that restricts sth)

Social constraints dictated that Rodney greet his co-workers, despite their betrayal.

限界値 、 制限 、 制約

(figurative (rules of conduct)

制限、制約

(handicap)

自分自身に制限を設けてはいけない。何かやりたいことがあれば、単純にトライしてみよう!
Don't set limitations on yourself. If you want to do something, just give it a try!

範囲、制約

(figurative (boundaries, guidelines)

The contract spells out very specific performance parameters.

制限、制約

(rare (restraint, limit)

The judge showed restrain in sentencing the young offender.

制限[制約、限度]を設ける

(establish a restriction or boundary)

For the Secret Santa presents this year let's set the limit at $20 each.

障害、制約

(figurative (sth that restrains)

無制限の、制限[制約]されない

(figurative (unrestrained)

I wanted to feel happy for my friend, but all I felt was unbounded jealousy.

制限[制約、規制]のない、自由な

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