0 to officially refuse to allow something -- 禁止;阻止
Motor vehicles are prohibited from driving in the town centre. 機動車輛禁止在市中心行駛。
The government introduced a law prohibiting tobacco advertisements on TV. 政府頒布了一項法律: 禁止在電視上播放煙草廣告。
Parking is strictly prohibited between these gates. 這些大門之間嚴禁停車。
The loudness of the music prohibits serious conversation in most nightclubs. 大多數夜總會裡音樂聲嘈雜,根本沒法進行嚴肅的談話。
Intermarriage between close relatives is prohibited in most societies.
Smoking is prohibited in the building.
A law has recently been passed prohibiting the consumption of alcohol in public places.
The government prohibits the passage of foreign troops and planes across its territory.
The law specifically prohibits acts of this kind.
In other words, there is nothing intrinsic about their technical knowledge that would morally prohibit them from doing something.
Furthermore, although not explicitly stated, the use of other languages was, in effect, prohibited, especially in the school setting and other official arenas.
But conventional academic criteria expressly prohibit combining moral and emotional stances with cognitive analysis, seeing this as bias or lack of impartiality.