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inhibition美 [.ɪnhɪ'bɪʃ(ə)n] 英 [.ɪnhɪ'bɪʃ(ə)n] - n.抑制;禁止;拘谨;拘束感
- 网络阻止;抑制作用;阻滞
1. | [c][u] 拘谨;拘束感a shy or nervous feeling that stops you from expressing your real thoughts or feelings |
| The children were shy at first, but soon lost their inhibitions. 孩子们起初很羞涩,但很快就放开了。 | | She had no inhibitions about making her opinions known. 她敢于公开地谈论自己的想法。 |
2. | [u] 阻止;抑制;禁止the act of restricting or preventing a process or an action |
| the inhibition of growth 对生长的抑制 |
n. | 1. a feeling or belief that prevents somebody from behaving spontaneously or speaking freely 2. something that inhibits something, or the act of inhibiting something 3. a mental state in which somebody's activity or behavior is stifled or obstructed 4. in Pavlovian conditioning, the progressive weakening of a response to a stimulus after repeated presentations of the stimulus 5. the slowing down or prevention of a chemical reaction 6. the suppression or blocking of a bodily process or the action of an organ 7. in the Church of England, an order from a bishop suspending a member of the clergy from his or her duties 8. a feeling of being embarrassed or not confident that makes it difficult to relax and do or say what you want to 1. a feeling or belief that prevents somebody from behaving spontaneously or speaking freely 2. something that inhibits something, or the act of inhibiting something 3. a mental state in which somebody's activity or behavior is stifled or obstructed 4. in Pavlovian conditioning, the progressive weakening of a response to a stimulus after repeated presentations of the stimulus 5. the slowing down or prevention of a chemical reaction 6. the suppression or blocking of a bodily process or the action of an organ 7. in the Church of England, an order from a bishop suspending a member of the clergy from his or her duties 8. a feeling of being embarrassed or not confident that makes it difficult to relax and do or say what you want to |
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