2009년 8월 2일 일요일

Dic: off limits (to or for)

1. ADJ : usu v-link ADJ, oft ADJ to n
If a place is off limits to someone, they are not allowed to go there.
  • Downing Street has been off limits to the general public since 1982.
  • Certain areas have been declared off limits to servicemen.
2. ADJ : v-link ADJ, oft ADJ for n
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.
  • Fraternizing with the customers is off-limits.
..... Cobuild

Cf. out-of-bounds

1. [Lit.] outside the boundaries of the playing area. (*Typically: be ~; get ~; go ~.)
  • The ball went out-of-bounds just at the end of the game.
  • The whistle blew when Juan went out-of-bounds.
2. and *off-limits [Fig.] forbidden. (*Typically: be ~.)
  • This area is off-limits. You can't go in there.
  • Don't go there. It's out-of-bounds.
  • That kind of behavior is off-limits. Stop it!

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