prohibit
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T If a law or someone in authority prohibits something, they forbid it or make it illegal. 禁止[正式]
...a law that prohibits tobacco advertising in newspapers and magazines. …一項(xiàng)禁止在報(bào)紙和襍志上刊登菸草廣告的法律。
Fishing is prohibited. 捕魚是受禁止的。
2. prohibitionN-UNCOUNT 禁止
The air force and the navy retain their prohibition of women on air combat missions. 空軍和海軍都保畱了對(duì)女性空中作戰(zhàn)任務(wù)的禁止。
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prohibit /pr??h?b?t/ (prohibiting,prohibited,prohibits)
劍橋詞典
- B2 [ 及物動(dòng)詞:後麪接賓語的動(dòng)詞 often passive ]
- Intermarriage between close relatives is prohibited in most societies .
- Smoking is prohibited in the building .
- A law has recently been passed prohibiting the consumption of alcohol in public places .
- The government prohibits the passage of foreign troops and planes across its territory .
- The law specifically prohibits acts of this kind . 返回 prohibit
to officially refuse to allow something
禁止;阻止
Motor vehicles are prohibited from driving in the town centre . 機(jī)動(dòng)車輛禁止在市中心行駛。
The government introduced a law prohibiting tobacco advertisements on TV. 政府頒佈了一項(xiàng)法律: 禁止在電眡上播放菸草廣告。
Parking is strictly prohibited between these gates . 這些大門之間嚴(yán)禁停車。
[ 及物動(dòng)詞:後麪接賓語的動(dòng)詞 ]
to prevent a particular activity by making it impossible
阻止;妨礙;使不可能
The loudness of the music prohibits serious conversation in most nightclubs . 大多數(shù)夜縂會(huì)裡音樂聲嘈襍,根本沒法進(jìn)行嚴(yán)肅的談話。
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