prohibit
- IPA[prəˈhibət]
美式
- formally forbid (something) by law, rule, or other authority;formally forbid a person or group from doing something
verb: prohibit, 3rd person present: prohibits, gerund or present participle: prohibiting, past tense: prohibited, past participle: prohibited
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動詞
- 1. formally forbid (something) by law, rule, or other authority laws prohibiting cruelty to animals 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ formally forbid a person or group from doing something he is prohibited from being a director
- ▪ (of a fact or situation) prevent (something); make impossible the budget agreement had prohibited any tax cuts 同義詞 反義詞
- that has been forbidden; banned: they had deliberately fed prohibited material to their herd
Oxford American Dictionary
- that has been forbidden; banned: they had deliberately fed prohibited material to their herd
Oxford Dictionary
- another term for the forbidden degrees (see forbidden)
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[prə(ʊ)ˈhɪbɪt]
英式
- formally forbid (something) by law, rule, or other authority: all ivory trafficking between nations is prohibited
Oxford Dictionary