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inhibit美 [ɪn'hɪbɪt] 英 [ɪn'hɪbɪt] 第三人称单数:inhibits 现在分词:inhibiting 过去式:inhibited v.+n. inhibit growth,inhibit formation,inhibit response,inhibit development,inhibit investment v. slow,stop,hold back,restrain,reduce 1. | ~ sth 阻止;阻碍;抑制to prevent sth from happening or make it happen more slowly or less frequently than normal |
| A lack of oxygen may inhibit brain development in the unborn child. 缺氧可能阻碍胎儿的大脑发育。 |
2. | ~ sb (from sth/from doing sth) 使拘束;使尴尬to make sb nervous or embarrassed so that they are unable to do sth |
| The managing director's presence inhibited them from airing their problems. 总经理的在场使他们不便畅谈他们的问题。 |
v. | 1. to stop something from continuing or developing 2. to prevent somebody from behaving or speaking freely or unselfconsciously 3. to prevent or slow down a chemical reaction 4. to slow down or adversely affect a bodily process or the action of an organ 5. to prevent a specific signal or event from occurring 6. to make it difficult for a process to start or continue in a normal way 7. to make someone feel too embarrassed or not confident enough to behave or speak in a normal way 1. to stop something from continuing or developing 2. to prevent somebody from behaving or speaking freely or unselfconsciously 3. to prevent or slow down a chemical reaction 4. to slow down or adversely affect a bodily process or the action of an organ 5. to prevent a specific signal or event from occurring 6. to make it difficult for a process to start or continue in a normal way 7. to make someone feel too embarrassed or not confident enough to behave or speak in a normal way |
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