inhibition
- IPA[ˌɪn(h)ɪˈbɪʃn]
英式
- a feeling that makes one self-conscious and unable to act in a relaxed and natural way;a restraint on the direct expression of an instinct.
noun: inhibition, plural noun: inhibitions
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名詞
- 1. a feeling that makes one self-conscious and unable to act in a relaxed and natural way the children, at first shy, soon lost their inhibitions she showed an enthusiasm for sex and a lack of inhibition which was entirely alien to him 同義詞
- ▪ a restraint on the direct expression of an instinct.
- ▪ the slowing or prevention of a process, reaction, or function by a particular substance.
- 2. the action of inhibiting a process. 同義詞 反義詞
- 3. British an order or writ of prohibition, especially against dealing with a specified piece of land or property.
- the tendency of previously learned material to hinder subsequent learning.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the tendency of later learning to hinder the memory of previously learned material.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the inhibiting effect of fatigue or boredom on the response to a stimulus and ability to learn.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the inhibiting effect of fatigue or boredom on the response to a stimulus and ability to learn.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˌinəˈbiSH(ə)n]
美式
- a feeling that makes one self-conscious and unable to act in a relaxed and natural way: the children, at first shy, soon lost their inhibitions a powerful tranquilizer that causes lack of inhibition
Oxford American Dictionary