释义 |
forbadefor‧bade /fəˈbæd, -ˈbeɪd $ fər-/ verb - According to legend they were young lovers whom the druids forbade to marry.
- Bush custom forbade anyone listening in on one of these conversations or interfering with the servants' duties.
- Constanze, thoroughly alarmed, forbade him to do any more work on the Requiem until his health improved.
- It was a law enacted in 1907 that forbade political contributions from corporate funds.
- Ottoman law required them to live separately in their own quarter of the town, and forbade their priests to proselytise.
- Since convening in January 1995, the House has voted for amendments that required a balanced federal budget and forbade flag desecration.
- Whereas he, Auguste modesty forbade him to continue the thought.
the past tense of forbid |