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verboten

/ver-boht-n; German fer-boht-n/US // vərˈboʊt n; German fɛrˈboʊt n //UK // German (fɛrˈboːtən) //

沉默寡言,沉默不语,沉默,沉默寡言的人

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : forbidden, as by law; prohibited.

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Examples

  • Relationships with customers are “pretty verboten, but I did come close one time.”

  • Choke collars, shock collars, even the word no are all-but-verboten.

  • He shows us the hypocrisy where in some contexts these very words are socially acceptable and at other times they are verboten.

  • For the right-wing base and its institutional supporters, concessions are verboten.

  • Now, none of them spells out the verboten words anywhere that I can see.

  • But Hasan grew a beard sometime after his arrest on Nov. 5, 2009, and in the U.S. military, beards are mostly verboten.

  • In all that time, probably the only thing we have agreed upon is this: sleeping with patients is verboten.

  • Else the earth will be ruled by the German bayonet and natural living will be verboten.

  • Opposite us the Aire was dammed to form a pool, alongside which was a sign, “Schwimmung verboten”.

  • It is verboten even to think of a white shirt until the Bosch hangs out the tail of his.

  • You will be quite safe in assuming that anything you yearn for just now ist strengstens polizeilich verboten.

  • It is verboten to employ a man until he is old and then to throw him out and give his place to a younger man.