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单词 prohibited
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prohibitedadj.

Brit. /prə(ʊ)ˈhɪbᵻtᵻd/, U.S. /prəˈhɪbᵻdᵻd/, /proʊˈhɪbᵻdᵻd/
Forms: see prohibit v. and -ed suffix1.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: prohibit v., -ed suffix1.
Etymology: < prohibit v. + -ed suffix1. Compare French prohibé (1488), Italian proibito (a1342). Compare earlier prohibit adj.
Forbidden, banned; excluded; subject to a prohibition; interdicted, debarred.
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society > authority > subjection > prohibition > [adjective] > prohibited
forbiddenc1200
defendedc1405
prohibit?a1475
vetite?a1500
prohibited?1532
disallowed1539
forbid1599
inhibiteda1616
verboten1866
no-no1972
?1532 Glasse of Truthe sig. A3 To put our necke eftsones in the snare of this erronious prohibited errour.
1591 G. Fletcher Of Russe Common Wealth iv. f. 13 Priuiledge to drinke..at the drye or prohibited times.
1610 J. Guillim Display of Heraldrie ii. viii. 76 Lest they fall into the Laps of the iteration or doubling of any prohibited words.
1652 M. Nedham tr. J. Selden Of Dominion of Sea 449 Anie other prohibited places and unlawful Ports whatsoever, in the Kingdoms of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway.
1711 J. Swift Argument abolishing Christianity in Misc. Prose & Verse 168 The Wisdom of the Nation hath taken special Care, that the Ladies should be furnished with Prohibited Silks, and the Men with Prohibited Wine.
1749 H. Fielding Tom Jones II. v. x. 202 He was not at this Time perfect Master of that wonderful Power of Reason, which so well enables grave and wise Men..to decline any of these prohibited Amusements. View more context for this quotation
1794 A. Radcliffe Myst. of Udolpho I. iv. 117 Conveying prohibited goods over the Pyrenées.
1819 W. Scott Ivanhoe I. xii. 240 A knight..might use a mace or battle-axe at pleasure, but the dagger was a prohibited weapon.
1898 H. G. Wells War of Worlds i. xii. 97 The inn was closed as it was now within prohibited hours.
1929 Star 21 Aug. 9/1 Private and even Service pilots have appeared near to the station at prohibited times.
1996 Sunday Post 30 June 49/5 [The swimming coach] was banned for two years after giving one of his swimmers a painkilling tablet containing the prohibited substance propoxyphene metabolite.

Compounds

prohibited area n. an area in which certain activities are prohibited, or into which entry is restricted or forbidden.
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society > authority > subjection > prohibition > [noun] > prohibited area
prohibited area1868
1868 Times 20 Feb. 11/4 The plaintiffs having discovered that the defendant had been selling moleskin trousers and vests within the prohibited area, sued the defendant for the breach of his covenant.
1901 Pastoralists' Rev. Dec. 666 The new tick lines appear to be giving satisfaction, as they allow cattle west of a line joining Emerald and Bowen, and north of the former prohibited area, to travel South after dipping.
1940 Hansard Commons 5 Mar. 195 Mr. Woodburn asked the Secretary of State for War whether, in his designation of a part of Scotland as a prohibited area, he has considered the repercussions of this decision on the Scottish tourist industry.
1990 C. Allen Savage Wars of Peace (1991) 127 A package of drastic emergency measures—curfews, round-ups and resettlements,..shoot-on-sight policies in Prohibited Areas—that were aimed at breaking up the gangs and cutting them off from their supplies.
prohibited degree n. (frequently in plural) the degree of consanguinity within which it is forbidden to marry (see degree n. 3a).
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society > society and the community > kinship or relationship > [noun] > prohibited degrees
Levitical degrees1540
prohibited degree1605
society > society and the community > kinship or relationship > marriage or wedlock > types of marriage custom or practice > [noun] > marriage between relations > prohibited degrees
prohibited degree1605
1605 Articles 1st Metropolit. Visitation Archbp. of Canterbury sig. B3v Haue any in your parish beene married within the prohibited degrees, forbidden by the Lawe of God.
1724 R. Fiddes Life Cardinal Wolsey iii. i. 393 Dispensations for Marriages, which were within the prohibited Degrees, were frequently granted by the Popes.
1894 Dict. National Biogr. at Maxwell, Sir John Although related to her within the prohibited degrees, he neglected to obtain a papal dispensation for the marriage.
1997 Eng. Hist. Rev. 112 151 A variety of facts about the close marriage and prohibited degrees in Near Eastern societies.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2007; most recently modified version published online June 2022).
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