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pro·hib·it
/proˈhɪbət, prə-/
(
v
.)禁止,阻止,不準許
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pro·hib·it
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Prohibited
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Prohibiting
.]
1.
To
forbid
by
authority
;
to
interdict
;
as
,
God
prohibited
Adam
from
eating
of
the
fruit
of
a
certain
tree
;
we
prohibit
a
person
from
doing
a
thing
,
and
also
the
doing
of
the
thing
;
as
,
the
law
prohibits
men
from
stealing
,
or
it
prohibits
stealing
.
Note:
☞
Prohibit
was
formerly
followed
by
to
with
the
infinitive
,
but
is
now
commonly
followed
by
from
with
the
verbal
noun
in
-ing
.
2.
To
hinder
;
to
debar
;
to
prevent
;
to
preclude
.
Gates
of
burning
adamant
,
Barred
over
us
,
prohibit
all
egress
. --
Milton
.
Syn:
--
To
forbid
;
interdict
;
debar
;
prevent
;
hinder
.
Usage:
--
Prohibit
,
Forbid
.
To
forbid
is
Anglo-Saxon
,
and
is
more
familiar
;
to
prohibit
is
Latin
,
and
is
more
formal
or
official
.
A
parent
forbids
his
child
to
be
out
late
at
night
;
he
prohibits
his
intercourse
with
the
profane
and
vicious
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
prohibit
v
:
command
against
; "
I
forbid
you
to
call
me
late
at
night
";
"
Mother
vetoed
the
trip
to
the
chocolate
store
" [
syn
:
forbid
,
interdict
,
proscribe
,
veto
,
disallow
] [
ant
:
permit
,
permit
]
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