单词 | inhibit |
释义 | inhibit verbadverb | verb + inhibit | preposition adverb➤greatly, markedly, seriously, severely, significantly, strongly极大地约束;明显地抑制;严重抑制;强烈地抑制◆alcohol significantly inhibits the action of the drug.酒精会显著地抑制这种药物发挥作用。➤directly直接抑制▸➤completely完全限制➤selectively, specifically选择性地/专门地抑制▸➤partially, slightly部份地/轻微地抑制➤effectively有效地抑制verb + inhibit➤tend to往往会抑制◆a small manufacturing sector would tend to inhibit growth.制造业规模较小往往会抑制发展。preposition➤from阻止不做⋯◆the fear of dismissal inhibited employees from raising problems.员工们惧怕遭解雇,所以不敢生事。inhibit /ɪnhɪbɪt/ [transitive] (formal) to prevent sth from happening or developing as quickly or as much as it would normally do阻止,阻碍,抑制(正常的发展或进度)◆a lack of oxygen may inhibit brain development in the unborn child.缺氧可能阻碍胎儿大脑的发育。◆alcohol significantly inhibits the action of the drug.酒精大大地抑制了药效。inhibit/ɪnˈhɪbɪt ||; ɪnˈhɪbɪt/verb[t] 1. to prevent sth or make sth happen more slowly 阻止;抑制: ◇a drug to inhibit the growth of tumours 抑制肿瘤生长的药物 2. inhibit sb (from sth/from doing sth) to make sb nervous and embarrassed so that he/she is unable to do sth 约束;使拘束: ◇the fact that her boss was there inhibited her from saying what she really felt. 她的老板在场,所以她很拘束,不敢说心里话。 ➔inhibited adj ◇the young man felt shy and inhibited in the roomful of women. 在满屋子的女人面前,这个小伙子又害羞又拘谨。 [opp] uninhibited 反义词为uninhibited in·hib·it /ɪn`hɪbɪt; ɪnˈhɪbɪt/v [t] 1. to prevent something from growing or developing 抑制,阻止:◇new treatments to inhibit the spread of the disease 抑制该疾病扩散的新疗法 2. formal to make it harder for someone to do something 【正式】 约束,限制 |
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