词汇 | prohibited |
释义 | prohibited past simple and past participle ofprohibit prohibit verb uk /prəˈhɪb.ɪt/ us /prəˈhɪb.ɪt/ B2[ Toften passive ] to officially refuse to allow something: 禁止;阻止 Motor vehicles are prohibited from driving in the town centre.机动车辆禁止在市中心行驶。 The government introduced a law prohibiting tobacco advertisements on TV.政府颁布了一项法律: 禁止在电视上播放烟草广告。 Parking is strictly prohibited between these gates.这些大门之间严禁停车。 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. [ T ] to prevent a particular activity by making it impossible: 阻止;妨碍;使不可能 The loudness of the music prohibits serious conversation in most nightclubs.大多数夜总会里音乐声嘈杂,根本没法进行严肃的谈话。 to prevent something from happening preventVaccination will prevent the spread of the disease. avoidLabel the boxes to avoid confusion. stopThis should stop any further trouble. avertWe had to act quickly to avert disaster. prohibitBehavioural problems in the classroom prohibit learning. checkChildren are being vaccinated in an attempt to check the spread of the disease. 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.该政府禁止外国军队和飞机穿越其领土和领空。 The law specifically prohibits acts of this kind.法律明令禁止此类行为。 Forbidding and banning things abolish abolition abolitionist anti-censorship ban debar someone from something/doing something decertification decertify deny something to someone disallow non-valid off-limits out of boundsidiom outlaw prohibit unapproved unauthorized unkosher unsanctioned verboten You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: UK politics: legislation & law-making Preventing and impeding Examples of prohibitedprohibited In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. In particular, a series of fines were instituted for a range of prohibited activities within reserved forest areas. The number of drug groups for which prescriptions are limited or prohibited has been greatly enlarged. Furthermore, although not explicitly stated, the use of other languages was, in effect, prohibited, especially in the school setting and other official arenas. He promised to avoid the prohibited things and to fulfill her commands. Second, consumption of dessert buns after the serving day was unlikely, because this was prohibited by schoolteachers. If withdrawals during employment are prohibited, then workers cannot use 401(k) savings to smooth consumption in response to shocks to earnings. Previous discussion established that such a person must learn something that extends to act-tokens picked out as required, prohibited, or permitted. Notable for our discussion here is the section on prohibited activities. Are there act-types that are morally significant even though neither required nor prohibited? At the same time, literacy was prohibited for them. This means that the class of desires that are prohibited is much broader than the standard interpretation allows. The shaded area corresponds to the shocks prohibited by the entropy condition. Perfect consonances were required and imperfect ones prohibited for ending a discant. He is merely shown mercy, but the act is still prohibited, and he is still guilty. Prophylactic use of anticholinergic medication was discouraged although not prohibited. 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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