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Forbidden/ Off-limits/ Restricted/ Roped-off/ Keep Out... areas
Hi, let me ask you some questions.
I am reading the book about the world's dangerous and the forbidden places where people should not go.
Such as : tomb of genghis khan, lake nyos etc...
My question is that I'm not sure of the difference between these words. Could someone please explain to me these differences?
Here are my attempt that I could try to come up with the words.
1. Forbidden areas
2. Off-limits areas
3. Restricted areas
4. Roped-off areas
5. Keep out areas
Your help is very much appreciated as always.
21 Thg 05 2014 00:01
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Forbidden areas are places where unauthorized people are not allowed.
A forbidden area could be anything from a scientific laboratory where only scientists are allowed to a military camp where only military personnel is allowed entrance.
Off-limits areas are labeled such because they are beyond designated limits to some group.
For example, bars and pubs are often off-limits to underages, but if you are not underage then that place would not be off-limits to you.
A restricted area is the same than a forbidden area, except that "restricted" doesn't sound as commanding as "forbidden". Restricted means "limited" and forbidden means "prohibited".
An example of a restricted and forbidden area is famous military base Area 51.
A roped-off area is one delimited by a rope. When a crime occurs, police ropes off the crime scene so that only police and detectives be allowed.
Keep out areas are the same than restricted and forbidden areas. Keep out means "stay out", so you may see signs that say something like "Restricted/forbidden area. Keep out"
21 tháng 5 năm 2014
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Forbidden areas, Off-limits areas, Keep out areas- are areas that are permanently or periodically closed off to the general public (i.e. State parks are forbidden after dark)
Restricted areas- are areas where only certain people are allowed to enter (i.e The employee lounge is restricted to hired personnel only.
Roped-off areas- are areas that are closed off or blocked off by an authority (i.e. The building was roped off pending a police investigation.
21 tháng 5 năm 2014
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