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for.bid (obj)HfE5bId, $fL-vforbidding, past simple forbade HfR9bCd, $fX- or old use forbad, past part forbidden HfR9bIdYEn, $fX-to refuse to allow (something), esp. officially, or to prevent (a particular plan of action) by making it impossible不许,禁止;阻止The law forbids the sale of cigarettes to people under the age of 16. [T]法律禁止将香烟出售给16岁以下的青少年。Driving has been forbidden in the town centre. [+ v-ing]市中心禁止开车。He's obviously quite embarrassed about it because he forbade me to tell anyone. [+ obj + to infinitive]他显然非常不好意思,因为他不许我对任何人说。(fml) She forbade her children television / forbade television to her children because she thought it was a corrupting influence. [+ two objects]她不许她的孩子们看电视,因为她认为它会影响人堕落。(fml) I should like to do more sightseeing but this hot climate forbids it. [T]我希望多出去观光,但这种炎热的气候使我心愿难遂。God / heaven forbid means 'I hope it does not happen'.但愿不会发生Heaven forbid (that) his parents should ever hear he lost his wallet with £50 in it. [+ (that) clause]但愿他父母亲不会听说他掉了里边有50英镑的钱包。"Will she find out about it?" "Heaven forbid!"“她会发现吗?” “但愿不会。”
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