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词根:forbid
adj.forbidden 被禁止的;严禁的,禁用的
forbidding 令人生畏的;严峻的;险恶的
v.forbidding 禁止;不准(forbid的ing形式)
vt.forbid 禁止;妨碍,阻止
Noun
1. an official prohibition or edict against something
2. the action of prohibiting or inhibiting or forbidding (or an instance thereof);
"they were restrained by a prohibition in their charter"
"a medical inhibition of alcoholic beverages"
"he ignored his parents' forbiddance"
The first known use of forbiddance was circa 1611
1 Forbiddance system on engine is a new technology for automobile theft protection in recent years.
发动机锁止系统是近几年在发动机上采用的一种新技术,是汽车防盗的一种新方法。
2 The key of constructing disregard of the corporate personality lies in the comprehensive consideration of the scale, occasions, key factors adopted and the forbiddance of abuse.
构建公司法人人格否认的关键环节在于适用范围、适用场合、适用要件和禁止滥用情况的综合考虑。
3 Then, it investigates the most effective evaluation index of left-turning traffic forbiddance system, discusses of two cases a section of a road and an intersection, separately.
然后,提出了禁左交通效果评价的主要指标,分别考虑路段和交叉口两种情况。
4 It seemed, as she spoke it, introduced simply to add peremptoriness to her forbiddance.
5 Mrs Rose is sorely distressed touching the forbiddance of wedded priests, which ’tis thought shall shortly be had.
6 Well, I would not so much care—should it serve you if I gave her strict forbiddance for to go?”
7 In spite of the formal forbiddance of the Bishop of Petræa, he undertook, strong in what he judged to be his rights, to betake himself to Montreal.
8 The Father's No. Shutting us in with its grand, gentle forbiddance.
9 Rather, how hast thou yielded to transgress The strict forbiddance, how to violate The sacred fruit forbidden!
10 I have set my heart upon the wrestling, and in spite of your forbiddance I shall go.
11 His second, too, shouted to the crowd, using the Baron's name to enforce his words, but he might as well have shrieked forbiddance to the incoming tide.
12 He thought wistfully of the welsher's peremptory forbiddance of all compromise—of the welsher's inexorable command to "wring the fine-feathered bird," lose whatever might be lost by it.
13 And Khave, despite Tevye’s absolute forbiddance, marries outside the Jewish faith.
14 Our unashamed view at National Review is that argument is better than forbiddance, that sunlight is preferable to darkness, and that tolerance, not outrage and cancellation, ought to be our default mode.
15 This proves fast enough for thrills, but not so fast as to trigger parental forbiddance from Popular Mechanics editor in chief Ryan D'Agostino, John's father and my boss.
16 He ignored his parents'forbiddance.
他对父母的禁令置若罔闻.
2 禁止
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