0 to make the progress or growth of something slower -- inhibir
1 to make it more difficult for someone to do something -- impedir, cohibir
2 to stop sth from continuing -- inhibir
To do so would be extraordinarily dangerous, for it would inhibit continuity in a sector that forms part of our industrial policy.
It is also imperative not to inhibit flexibility in the means of raising income, movement of players or their ability to choose where to sign their first contracts.
The lack of transparency on world oil markets facilitates speculation and inhibits investment in the oil sector.
It inhibits the ability of some opposition movements to operate legally in the country.
The amendment does not seek, in any way, to inhibit any of the benefits for those on all sides of this agreement, but merely seeks to review this potential loophole.
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使…拘謹, 使…有顧忌, 抑制…
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使…拘谨, 使…有顾忌, 抑制…
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~を抑制する, (人)に~させないようにする…
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yavaşlatmak, engellemek, dizginlemek…
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inhiber, entraver, empêcher (qqn de)…
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inhibir, impedir, cohibir…
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يَكبَح, يَمنَع…
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