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prohibit美 [proʊ'hɪbɪt] 英 [prəʊ'hɪbɪt] - v.阻止;(尤指以法令)禁止;使不可能
- 网络不准;防止;不准许
过去分词:prohibited 现在分词:prohibiting 第三人称单数:prohibits v. forbid,ban,bar,proscribe,disallow 1. | [oftpass] (尤指以法令)禁止to stop sth from being done or used especially by law |
| a law prohibiting the sale of alcohol 禁止售酒的法令 | | Soviet citizens were prohibited from travelling abroad. 苏联时代国民被禁止出国旅行。 | | The policy prohibits smoking on school grounds. 该政策禁止在校内吸烟。 |
2. | ~ sth / sb from doing sth 阻止;使不可能to make sth impossible to do |
| The high cost of equipment prohibits many people from taking up this sport. 昂贵的装备令许多人对这项运动望而却步。 |
v. | 1. to stop somebody from doing something by passing a law or rule that forbids it 2. to prevent somebody from doing something 3. to officially stop something from being done, especially by making it illegal 4. to prevent something from happening or being done 5. forbid(esp.by rules or regulations);say that sth.must not be done,that sb.must not do sth. 1. to stop somebody from doing something by passing a law or rule that forbids it 2. to prevent somebody from doing something 3. to officially stop something from being done, especially by making it illegal 4. to prevent something from happening or being done 5. forbid(esp.by rules or regulations);say that sth.must not be done,that sb.must not do sth. |
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