Prohibir in english
Ban
pronunciation: bæn part of speech: noun, verb
pronunciation: bæn part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures
prohibir = bar ; outlaw ; forbid ; prohibit ; impose + a ban ; ban ; restrain from ; banish ; proscribe.
Example: Once the library is closed, all incoming or all outgoing calls should be barred.Example: The Taft-Hartley Act outlawed closed shops, jurisdictional strikes, sympathy strikes, and refusal to bargain.Example: Library policy may forbid staff members from giving appraisals.Example: There are laws which prohibit unlawful copyright infringement, but these are frequently contradictory and open to interpretation.Example: By imposing a ban one is only likely to set up antagonism and frustration which will turn against the very thing we are trying to encourage.Example: In the Soviet Union the introduction of glasnost has allowed the publication of some books previously banned, but has had little effect on libraries.Example: 'We also need to know the kinds of questions we are legally restrained from asking'.Example: Many types and colours of shelving are now available, and forbidding dark wooden bookcases have been banished from most libraries.Example: Under proposed legislation librarians and distributors who disseminate materials proscribed under these laws would be criminally liable.more:
» prohibir el acceso = deny + Nombre + access .
Example: Lawyers are being denied access to more than 200 foreign nationals arrested during a raid on a Methodist church this weekend.» prohibir el despegue de un vuelo = ground + a flight .
Example: Flights were back to normal yesterday after the Icelandic volcanic ash cloud returned to ground further flights from Exeter Airport.» prohibir la entrada en = ban + Nombre + from .
Example: Library rules and regulations are not enforceable at law, but wilful offenders may be blacklisted and banned from library use.» prohibir + Nombre + que = prohibit + Nombre + from .
Example: The Constitution also prohibits electors from voting for both a presidential and vice-presidential candidate from the same state as themselves.