单词 | forbid |
释义 | forbidforbidsforbadeforbadforbiddenforbiddingforbidforbid /fəˈbɪd $ fər-/ verb [transitive] (past tense forbade /-ˈbæd, -ˈbeɪd/, past participle forbidden /-ˈbɪdn/, present participle forbidding) formal to order someone not to do something OPP permitforbid somebody to do somethingHe forbade her to see Philip again.forbid他不准她再和菲利普见面。The law strictly forbids racial discrimination.forbid法律严禁种族歧视。be forbidden from doing somethingHe was forbidden from leaving the country.beforbidleave他被禁止离开这个国家。PhrasesGod/Heaven forbid spoken used to emphasize that you hope something will not happen: ‘Supposing I had an accident.’ ‘God forbid!’supposehave“假设我出了车祸。”“但愿不会那样!”THESAURUS: forbidforbid to order someone not to do something: His doctor has forbidden him to drink alcohol.haveforbidShe was forbidden from telling anyone about her work.beforbidtellUntil recently, people here were forbidden to travel abroad.beforbidban to say officially that a book, film, activity etc is not allowed, or that someone must not go somewhere: The book was banned in many countries.bebancountryJournalists are banned from the area.journalistbebanThe government banned all demonstrations.bandemonstrationprohibit formal if something is prohibited, it is not allowed because of a law or rule: In Britain, smoking is prohibited in public places.smokebeprohibitplace |
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