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unprohibited

/proh-hib-i-tid/US // proʊˈhɪb ɪ tɪd //

不受禁止的,不受限制的,不受约束的,不禁止的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 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.

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Examples

  • 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.

  • Illinois rules do not ban prone restraint, but the General Assembly plans to take up legislation in January that would prohibit it.

  • The Virginia Values Act prohibits specific discriminatory acts but has nothing to say about any particular message or expression.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Doctors are prohibited from doing what a patient needs by rigid practice guidelines.

  • Interestingly, if Grimm is expelled, he is not legally prohibited from running in the special election for his seat.

  • Cervecerías Barú resolved problems with their draft system that prohibited them from selling on tap for almost seven years.

  • The dispute was based on whether the fan was prohibited in the debate rules, which both campaigns had agreed on.

  • Last year, he booked a trip with a woman who's not his wife, which is prohibited under Orthodox law.

  • In 1634 he also prohibited the landing of tobacco any where except at the quay near the custom house in London.

  • Nine lusty-lunged adults in that one room prohibited confidential speech.

  • As the business may be prohibited, a municipality or other power may regulate and control his business.

  • It was contrast, doubtless, that swayed Tom's judgment in the very direction he had decided was prohibited.

  • A policy issued on a person beyond a specified age is prohibited by statute.