词汇 | prohibition |
释义 | prohibitionWord family noun prohibition prohibiterprohibitionismprohibitionistprohibitivenessadjective prohibitive prohibitionaryprohibitoryverb prohibit adverbprohibitively Lawpro·hi·bi·tion /ˌprəʊhəˈbɪʃən $ ˌproʊ-/ ●○○ AWL noun 1 [uncountableU]SCLFORBID the act of saying that something is illegal 〔法律〕禁止 prohibition of the prohibition of the sale of firearms 枪支的禁售 2 [countableC]SCLFORBID an order stopping something 禁令,禁律 prohibition on/against a prohibition on Sunday trading 禁止星期天营业的法令 Examples from the Corpus prohibition• Prohibition of drugs, they say, works no better than prohibition of alcohol did in the United States.• As a result, reliance has been placed mainly upon case law to map the contours of the current prohibition.• Community members are looking at tribal sovereignty as a way to get around federal prohibitions on hemp.• All reservists had a 60-day window to sign up and there was no prohibition on those who already got their orders.• Emission limits or prohibitions on hazardous air pollutants and effluent limitations on toxic wastewater discharges have been adopted.• Does this mean that only this small area is to be subject to the prohibition?• Free speech is subject to prohibition of those abuses of expression which a civilized society may forbid.• The cats too, were under prohibition, confined to quarters. prohibition on/against• Soon afterwards, a prohibition on alienation was introduced: property under bequest was not to be alienated.• Another method of subordination is a prohibition on repayment of the debt whilst other creditors remain unpaid.• In spite of ecclesiastical prohibitions on usury, the Lancastrians and their predecessors had certainly borrowed at interest, often surreptitiously.• Community members are looking at tribal sovereignty as a way to get around federal prohibitions on hemp.• All reservists had a 60-day window to sign up and there was no prohibition on those who already got their orders.• The bill also repeals prohibitions on local phone companies to provide video services.• It recommended that the prohibition on contingency fees and other forms of incentive should be re-examined.• Robin Lakoff suggests that the prohibition on women using language forcefully extends to nonstandard pronunciation as well. Prohibition noun the period from 1919 to 1933 in the US when the production and sale of alcoholic drinks was illegal 禁酒时期〔1919至1933年间美国禁止生产和销售酒的时期〕 Examples from the Corpus Prohibition• Another significant aspect of the meeting was the openness of debate. Prohibition was not unquestioningly supported.• For some reason, the whole extraordinary saga of San Diego and Tijuana during Prohibition has been forgotten.• He has made more business for an undertaker than any other one thing, with the exception of Prohibition.• As home-brewing returns, some groups are striving to bring back a milder version of Prohibition.• The license had been in his continuous possession since Prohibition ended in 1933.• They were known as Wets, and the Wets claimed that Prohibition would result in drinkers switching from drink to drugs. |
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