柯林斯詞典kibosh /?ka??b??/ 1. PHRASE If someone or something puts the kibosh on your plans or activities, they cause them to fail or prevent them from continuing. 使失敗; 阻止繼續(xù)[美國(guó)英語(yǔ)] [非正式] Rattray, however, personally showed up at the meeting to try and put the kibosh on their plans. 然而,拉特雷親自出現(xiàn)在會(huì)議上,試圖挫敗他們的計(jì)劃。 ...software that puts the kibosh on pop-up ads if a user doesn't want them. ...如果一位用戶(hù)不想要自動(dòng)彈出的廣告出現(xiàn)就阻止它們的軟件。 返回 kibosh劍橋詞典?put the kibosh on sth to spoil or destroy an idea or plan 破壞,毀掉(想法或計(jì)劃) The rain certainly put the kibosh on our plans for a picnic . 這場(chǎng)雨無(wú)疑毀了我們的野餐計(jì)劃。 返回 kibosh