prohibit

prohibit
prə'hibit
verb
(to forbid: Smoking is prohibited.) prohibir
prohibit vb prohibir
"Camping prohibited" "Prohibido acampar"
prohibit
tr[prə'hɪbɪt]
transitive verb
1 (forbid) prohibir
smoking is prohibited está prohibido fumar
2 (prevent) impedir
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to prohibit somebody from doing something prohibir a alguien hacer algo
prohibit [pro'hɪbət] vt
: prohibir
prohibit
v.
negar v.
privar v.
prohibir v.
vedar v.
prəʊ'hɪbɪt, prə'hɪbɪt
transitive verb
a) (forbid) prohibir*

fishing in the lake is prohibited — está prohibido or se prohíbe pescar en el lago

to prohibit somebody FROM -ING — prohibirle* a alguien + inf

b) (prevent) impedir*

to prohibit somebody FROM -ING: the cost prohibits many people from receiving treatment — el costo impide que mucha gente tenga acceso al tratamiento

[prǝ'hɪbɪt]
VT
1) (=forbid) prohibir

to prohibit sb from doing sth — prohibir a algn hacer algo

it is prohibited to feed the animals — se prohíbe dar de comer a los animales

smoking prohibited — se prohíbe or está prohibido fumar

prohibited area — zona f prohibida

2) (=prevent)

to prohibit sb from doing sth — impedir a algn hacer algo

his health prohibits him from swimming — su salud le impide nadar

* * *
[prəʊ'hɪbɪt, prə'hɪbɪt]
transitive verb
a) (forbid) prohibir*

fishing in the lake is prohibited — está prohibido or se prohíbe pescar en el lago

to prohibit somebody FROM -ING — prohibirle* a alguien + inf

b) (prevent) impedir*

to prohibit somebody FROM -ING: the cost prohibits many people from receiving treatment — el costo impide que mucha gente tenga acceso al tratamiento


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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