prohibit 的定义
- to forbid by authority or law: Smoking is prohibited here.
- to forbid the action of.
- to prevent; hinder.
prohibit 近义词
make impossible; stop
prohibit 的近义词 50 个
- ban
- block
- constrain
- enjoin
- forbid
- freeze
- halt
- hinder
- impede
- inhibit
- outlaw
- preclude
- prevent
- proscribe
- restrain
- restrict
- rule out
- cool
- cork
- debar
- disallow
- forfend
- hamper
- interdict
- kill
- nix
- obstruct
- spike
- stymie
- taboo
- veto
- bottle up
- box in
- bring to screeching halt
- gridlock
- hang up
- hold up
- jam up
- keep lid on
- lock up
- pass on
- put a lock on
- put a stopper in
- put chill on
- put down
- put half nelson on
- shut out
- throw cold water on
- tie up
- zing
prohibit 的反义词 19 个
更多prohibit例句
- There are several state laws on the books prohibiting people from violating public health orders with fines of up to $1,000.
- On Thursday, LeBlanc also unveiled a policy that will prohibit university departments, student groups or guests from selling or giving away certain plastics, including beverage bottles and eating utensils.
- That’s because of a US federal law known as the Passenger Vessels Service Act that prohibits foreign-registered ships from sailing between two American ports without stopping at a foreign port.
- By law, the organization is prohibited from attempting to influence policy.
- Studios began postponing their releases or moving them to streaming services, governments limited or prohibited attendance, and consumers largely stayed home.
- At that point, the Library of Congress can once again decide to prohibit consumers from unlocking their cell phones.
- No problem—Congress is about to prohibit us from buying them.
- His first demand was that the country's official constitution be rewritten to prohibit extradition.
- And the health law might not prohibit it, opening a door to potential erosion of employer-based coverage.
- And yet Louisiana does not prohibit a far stranger peccadillo: sex with corpses.
- He should not consider himself to be called upon to prohibit only some practices clearly evinced to be sinful.
- The state may prohibit a telegraph company from transmitting racetrack news.
- Small wonder that the rules of the Board of Control prohibit the use of the stern blast under one thousand feet.
- After having thus prepossessed our minds, they next prohibit our examining the things so important to be known.
- As, in a savage state, most possessions are those which are useful in war, he would prohibit theft.