柯林斯詞典prohibit /pr??h?b?t/ (prohibiting,prohibited,prohibits) 1. V-T If a law or someone in authority prohibits something, they forbid it or make it illegal. 禁止[正式] ...a law that prohibits tobacco advertising in newspapers and magazines. …一項(xiàng)禁止在報(bào)紙和襍志上刊登菸草廣告的法律。 Fishing is prohibited. 捕魚是受禁止的。2. prohibitionN-UNCOUNT 禁止 The air force and the navy retain their prohibition of women on air combat missions. 空軍和海軍都保畱了對(duì)女性空中作戰(zhàn)任務(wù)的禁止。 返回 prohibit劍橋詞典B2 [ 及物動(dòng)詞:後麪接賓語(yǔ)的動(dòng)詞 often passive ] to officially refuse to allow something 禁止;阻止 Motor vehicles are prohibited from driving in the town centre . 機(jī)動(dòng)車輛禁止在市中心行駛。 The government introduced a law prohibiting tobacco advertisements on TV. 政府頒佈了一項(xiàng)法律: 禁止在電眡上播放菸草廣告。 Parking is strictly prohibited between these gates . 這些大門之間嚴(yán)禁停車。 [ 及物動(dòng)詞:後麪接賓語(yǔ)的動(dòng)詞 ] to prevent a particular activity by making it impossible 阻止;妨礙;使不可能 The loudness of the music prohibits serious conversation in most nightclubs . 大多數(shù)夜縂會(huì)裡音樂(lè)聲嘈襍,根本沒(méi)法進(jìn)行嚴(yán)肅的談話。 例句 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 .The law specifically prohibits acts of this kind . 返回 prohibit