词汇 | forbid |
释义 | forbid verb[ T ] uk /fəˈbɪd/ us /fɚˈbɪd/present participleforbidding | past tenseforbade or old useforbad | past participleforbidden B2 to refuse to allow something, especially officially, or to prevent a particular plan of action by making it impossible: (尤指官方)禁止,不许,阻止,妨碍 The law forbids the sale of cigarettes to people under the age of 16.法律禁止向16岁以下的未成年人出售香烟。 [ + to infinitive ]He's obviously really embarrassed about it because he forbade me to tell anyone.他显然对此非常不好意思,因为他不许我告诉任何人。 be forbidden fromHe is forbidden from leaving the country.他被禁止离境。 to forbid someone or something forbidHe grew up in a strict household where dating was forbidden. disallowUpon review, the goal was disallowed. banThe government has banned the sale of lead-based paint. prohibitVehicles are prohibited from parking on the grass. I forbid you to marry him! Diplomatic etiquette forbids calling for the death of a national leader.外交礼节禁止公开要求处死国家领导人。 She does a lot of work for charities, but her modesty forbids her from talking about it.她为慈善事业做了许多工作,但她很谦虚,从不谈起此事。 City Ordinance 126 forbids car parking in this area of New York. She obtained a restraining order forbidding her partner from seeing their two children.她争取到了法庭的限制令,禁止她的配偶与他们的两个孩子见面。 Forbidding and banning things abolish abolition abolitionist anti-censorship ban debar someone from something/doing something decertification decertify deny something to someone disallow off-limits out of boundsidiom outlaw prohibit prohibition unauthorized unkosher unsanctioned verboten veto IdiomGod forbid forbid | American Dictionaryforbid verb[ T ] us/fərˈbɪd, fɔr-/present participleforbidding | past tenseforbadeus/fərˈbæd, fɔr-, -ˈbeɪd/forbid | past participleforbiddenus/fərˈbɪd·ən, fɔr-/ to not allow something, or to order someone not to do something: You can’t forbid me to go. IdiomGod forbid Examples of forbidforbid On the other hand, "compromises" introducing elements, such as race, that are immaterial under any constitutionally permitted political morality would be forbidden. Since 23 is forbidden, w1 begins with 1 and wn ends with 4, a contradiction. Is it allowed, then, to apply our modern idea to pre-modern societies or should it be forbidden? Believing that the amnesty forbade investigations of any sort, the court continued to have cases transferred to military tribunals, where they were abruptly suspended. States were forbidden to coin their own money or issue bills of credit and so were stripped of a vital element of economic jurisdiction. Regulations forbidding skilled workers from disputing the time estimated to complete a part suggest that the new wage form pitted workers against management. Entry into forest reserves was forbidden without a licence, and the local population banned from hunting, farming, or collecting forest produce. Article 92 specifically noted that, as a point of principle, 'cultivation using the ray was forbidden throughout the forest area'. Export/import and transportation of sandalwood without valid permit was forbidden. He rules that in those diseases accompanied by fever food is either to be given or to be forbidden. Further, discussions on the paragone were forbidden in the statutes of the academia. Several individuals reported that the sailas had forbidden the use of electricity. There are rules forbidding additional work on the side. Limited space forbids a summary of every scene. If unguarded recursion and infinite parallel composition are forbidden, our processes can only perform finitely many actions at a fixed time. See all examples of forbid These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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