prevent
柯林斯词典
1. V-T To prevent something means to ensure that it does not happen. 預防
These methods prevent pregnancy. 這些方法預防懷孕。
Further treatment will prevent cancer from developing. 進一步治療將預防癌症惡化。
2. preventionN-UNCOUNT 預防
...the prevention of heart disease. …心髒病的預防。
3. V-T To prevent someone from doing something means to make it impossible for them to do it. 阻止
He said this would prevent companies from creating new jobs. 他說這將阻止各公司創造新的職位。
Its nationals may be prevented from leaving the country. 其公民可能會被阻止離開該國。
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prevent /prɪˈvɛnt/ (preventing,prevented,prevents)
剑桥词典
- to stop something from happening or someone from doing something
- The police seem to be powerless to prevent these attacks .
- She would go over the accident again and again in her mind , wishing that she could somehow have prevented it.
- A block in the pipe was preventing the water from coming through.
- Fierce winds prevented the race from taking place .
- The law has done little to prevent racial discrimination and inequality . 返回 prevent
阻止,妨礙;預防
Label your suitcases to prevent confusion . 在你的手提箱上貼上標簽以防弄混。
[ 動詞後麪接一個動詞ing結搆 ] His disability prevents him (from) driving. 他有殘疾,不能開車。
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