forbid 的定义
for·bade or for·bad or for·bid, for·bid·den or for·bid, for·bid·ding.
- to command not to do something, have something, etc., or not to enter some place: She forbade him entry to the house.
- to prohibit; make a rule or law against: to forbid the use of lipstick; to forbid smoking.
- to hinder or prevent; make impossible.
- to exclude; bar: Burlesque is forbidden in many cities.
forbid 近义词
outlaw, prohibit an action
forbid 的近义词 43 个
- ban
- block
- cancel
- censor
- deny
- deprive
- disallow
- enjoin
- exclude
- freeze
- halt
- hinder
- impede
- inhibit
- oppose
- preclude
- prevent
- proscribe
- restrain
- restrict
- rule out
- stop
- check
- debar
- embargo
- forestall
- forfend
- interdict
- nix
- obstruct
- obviate
- spike
- stymie
- taboo
- veto
- withhold
- declare illegal
- hold up
- lock up
- put the chill on
- say no
- shut down
- shut out
forbid 的反义词 23 个
更多forbid例句
- The justices were considering the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, which generally forbids suits against foreign states.
- You may want, for example, a doorbell cam, but perhaps you live in an apartment building and the landlord forbids any door-lock replacements.
- Its residents—like those of two other major cities—are forbidden from venturing outside.
- Notably, Telegram’s very brief terms of service forbid the promotion of violence on public channels but do not mention anything about promoting violence on private channels or groups.
- Parler CEO John Matze said in a statement the company forbids incitement to violence and had worked to meet Apple and Google’s requirements for content moderation.
- And it has a high percentage of women who say their husbands forbid them from working.
- It is an article of faith with this man that there won't be any unruly behavior or, God forbid, any scenes.
- The laws of physics probably forbid wormholes from existing anyway, according to Thorne.
- The other would forbid more stringent background checks than those required by federal law.
- I would be cautious to even pick them up and God forbid I take them home.
- But step before her with my arms clasping a tin can with a geranium plant r Heaven forbid!
- In some states statutes forbid the assignment of such policies for the benefit of creditors.
- Many southern states passed resolutions requesting the northern states to forbid the publication of abolitionist papers.
- I shall forbid it, I shall distinctly forbid it; it's a duty I owe to dear Georgie.
- I shall not write any more of these diary letters unless there are further acute developments, which God forbid.