prohibited / proʊˈhɪb ɪ tɪd /

禁止的禁止被禁止的禁止使用的

prohibited 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. forbidden by authority or law: A scanner should be able to detect any prohibited object that the traveler may be carrying concealed in their clothing.

prohibited 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

forbidden

更多prohibited例句

  1. Hospital visitors are prohibited, save for a few exceptions that include end-of-life care, parents or guardians of children undergoing treatment, caregivers for people with disabilities and obstetrics.
  2. Illinois rules do not ban prone restraint, but the General Assembly plans to take up legislation in January that would prohibit it.
  3. The Virginia Values Act prohibits specific discriminatory acts but has nothing to say about any particular message or expression.
  4. Owners Jon Pannoni and George Watson closed it again in September, after they were cited for violating a mayor’s executive order prohibiting indoor service.
  5. Federal law limits children of this age to working a maximum of three hours on school days and eight hours on Saturdays or Sundays, and it prohibits them from working overnight.
  6. Doctors are prohibited from doing what a patient needs by rigid practice guidelines.
  7. Interestingly, if Grimm is expelled, he is not legally prohibited from running in the special election for his seat.
  8. Cervecerías Barú resolved problems with their draft system that prohibited them from selling on tap for almost seven years.
  9. The dispute was based on whether the fan was prohibited in the debate rules, which both campaigns had agreed on.
  10. Last year, he booked a trip with a woman who's not his wife, which is prohibited under Orthodox law.
  11. In 1634 he also prohibited the landing of tobacco any where except at the quay near the custom house in London.
  12. Nine lusty-lunged adults in that one room prohibited confidential speech.
  13. As the business may be prohibited, a municipality or other power may regulate and control his business.
  14. It was contrast, doubtless, that swayed Tom's judgment in the very direction he had decided was prohibited.
  15. A policy issued on a person beyond a specified age is prohibited by statute.