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forbade

/fer-bad, -beyd, fawr-/US // fərˈbæd, -ˈbeɪd, fɔr- //UK // (fəˈbæd, -ˈbeɪd) //

禁止,禁止了,禁令,禁制

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Definitions

v.动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : a simple past tense of forbid.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verboutlaw, prohibit an action
Synonyms
ban禁止,禁令,禁忌,取缔block块,阻止,阻挡,块状cancel取消,撤销,撤消,取消了censor检查员,缄口不言,审查员,审查deny否定,否认,拒绝,拒绝承认deprive褫夺,扣押,褫夺了,剥夺disallow不允许,不容许,不允许使用,不允许有enjoin嘱咐,嘱托,叮嘱,诰命exclude排除,排斥,免除,剔除freeze冻结,冻住,冷冻,凝固halt停住,停顿,停止,驻足hinder阻碍,妨碍,碍,阻碍因素impede阻挡,阻阻,阻挡了,牵制inhibit抑制,阻止,禁止,压制oppose反对,反对派,反对的,反对者preclude排除,排除了,排斥,排除干扰prevent防止,预防,阻止,避免proscribe禁制,禁令,禁锢,禁止restrain克制,拘束,限制,抑制restrict限制,约束,限定,限制性rule out排除,摒弃,排斥,摒除stop停止,停下来,停,停住check检查,检查一下debar扣留,排斥,拒绝接受,拒绝承认embargo禁运,封锁,禁运令forestall抢救,抢占先机,抢先,预防forfend伪造,伪造的,伪造文件interdict拦截,阻断,拦阻,阻截nix镍,镍币,镍矿,小结obstruct阻挠,阻挡,阻碍,妨碍obviate免除,减轻,缓和,缓解spike尖顶,尖峰,尖峰时刻,尖锐湿疣stymie风格,风格化,风格化的,风格派taboo禁忌,忌讳,禁忌症,忌諱veto否决权,否决票,否决,反对票withhold扣留,隐瞒,隐瞒不报,隐匿declare illegal宣布为非法,宣布为非法的,宣告非法,宣布为违法hold up举起,抬起,举出,抬头lock up锁掉,锁住,锁上,锁起来put the chill on寒气逼人,寒气袭人,寒意袭人,寒风凛冽say no说不,不说,不要shut down关闭,停工,关掉,关机shut out被拒之门外,封杀,被拒门外,被拒之门外的

Examples

  • Traditionally, the community has eschewed visitors and strangers to their towns, and strictly forbade outside marriage.

  • There are those still living whose sex forbade them to offer their lives, but who gave instead their happiness.

  • In 2011, Florida Governor Rick Scott signed a NRA-sponsored law that forbade pediatricians from asking about guns in the home.

  • Hamas first forbade women from riding on the back of motorcycles, and then from riding on them at all.

  • Often they forbade firearms altogether within the limits of a city.

  • Pride forbade him to confess himself a homeless, penniless vagabond.

  • That my aspirations were satisfied I do not pretend, for ambition forbade any settled feeling of rest or content.

  • Jessie forbade her chum to tell, by a hard stare and a determined shake of her head.

  • His mind with all its sternness ever tended to clemency, and his constitutional prudence, or measure, forbade purposeless excess.

  • Bishop Fox in his injunctions in 1507 forbade sundry priests to hold any communication with the abbess or with any of the nuns.