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forbid
- IPA[fərˈbid]
美式
- refuse to allow (something);order (someone) not to do something
verb: forbid, 3rd person present: forbids, gerund or present participle: forbidding, past tense: forbade, past participle: forbidden
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動詞
- 1. refuse to allow (something) environmental laws forbid alteration of the coast
- ▪ order (someone) not to do something I was forbidden from leaving Russia my doctor has forbidden me to eat sugar
- ▪ refuse (someone or something) entry to a place or area all cars are forbidden
- ▪ (of a circumstance or quality) make (something) impossible; prevent the cliffs forbid any easy turning movement
- not allowed; banned: a list of forbidden books
Oxford Dictionary
- not allowed; banned: a list of forbidden books
Oxford American Dictionary
- unfriendly or threatening in appearance: a grim and forbidding building
Oxford American Dictionary
- past of forbid
Oxford Dictionary
- unfriendly or threatening in appearance: a grim and forbidding building
Oxford Dictionary
- past of forbid
Oxford American Dictionary
- used to express a fervent wish that something should not happen
Oxford Dictionary
- used to express a fervent wish that something should not happen
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[fəˈbɪd]
英式
- refuse to allow (something): I can see why phones were forbidden
Oxford Dictionary