prohibiting
英 [prəˈhɪbɪtɪŋ]
美 [prəˈhɪbɪtɪŋ]
v. (尤指以法令)禁止; 阻止; 使不可能
prohibit的现在分词
现在分词:prohibiting
柯林斯词典
- VERB (法律或掌权者)禁止,不允许
If a law or someone in authorityprohibitssomething, they forbid it or make it illegal.- ...a law that prohibits tobacco advertising in newspapers and magazines...
禁止在报刊杂志上刊登香烟广告的法律 - Fishing is prohibited...
禁止钓鱼。 - Federal law prohibits foreign airlines from owning more than 25% of any U.S. airline.
联邦法律禁止外国航空公司拥有任何一家美国航空公司超过25%的股权份额。
- ...a law that prohibits tobacco advertising in newspapers and magazines...
双语例句
- A/ Statement prohibiting unauthorized operation.
禁止未经许可操作的说明。 - The government introduced a law prohibiting tobacco advertisements on tv.
政府提出一条在电视上禁放烟草广告的法律。 - The long-standing rule prohibiting the consumption of alcohol while on duty is not strictly observed now either.
值班不准喝酒,这是历来的规矩,现在也不严格执行了。 - Suspending part of the company's business or prohibiting the company's engagement in new business lines;
暂停其部分业务或禁止其开办新业务。 - In fact, California's law prohibiting female bartenders was only repealed in 1971.
事实上,1971年,加州禁止女性调酒师的法律就已经被废除。 - In addition, four international treaties go further than Article 6 by completely prohibiting capital punishment.
随后的四个国际条约也严格禁止了死刑的适用。 - An editorial position with a publishing company; an editorial policy prohibiting the use of unnamed sources.
出版公司中一个编辑职位;禁止使用未署名的资料的编辑政策。 - Eventually, laws were passed guaranteeing workers fair wages and working hours and prohibiting child labor.
最后,终于通过法案保障工人合理的工资、工时、并且禁用童工。 - The main problem prohibiting widespread use is the cost of these machines.
这些机器难以广泛使用的主要问题在于价格太高。 - In both China and India, epilepsy is commonly viewed as a reason for prohibiting or annulling marriages.
在中国和印度,癫痫常常被看作是禁止结婚或无效婚姻的一个理由。
