prohibit

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Englisch - Türkisch
yasaklamak
{f} önlemek
{f} yasak etmek
{f} menetmek
{f} engel olmak
men etme
(Kanun) men etmek
olma

Kanun, reşit olmayanların sigara içmesini yasaklıyor. - The law prohibits minors from smoking.

Sağlığının az olması onu seyahatten alıkoydu. - Poor health prohibited him from traveling.

olanak vermemek
yasakla

Silah ihracatı yasaklandı. - The export of arms was prohibited.

Ebeveynlerim Tom'u tekrar görmemi yasakladılar. - My parents prohibited me from seeing Tom again.

{f} önüne geçmek
engel/yasakla
mani olmak
resmen menetmek
engel
etme
yasak

Silah ihracatı yasaklandı. - The export of arms was prohibited.

Ebeveynlerim Tom'u tekrar görmemi yasakladılar. - My parents prohibited me from seeing Tom again.

prohibition
yasak
prohibition
{i} yasaklama
prohibit s.o. from
birinin (bir şey yapmasını) imkânsızlaştırmak/imkânsız kılmak
prohibit s.o. from
birini (bir şey yapmaktan) menetmek
prohibit someone from
imkansızlaştırmak
prohibition
(Ticaret) yasaklama emri
prohibition
nehiy
prohibition
(Kanun) menetme
prohibition
yasaklanma
prohibition
(Politika, Siyaset) men etme
prohibited
yasaklanmış

Trende sigara içmek yasaklanmıştır. - Smoking is prohibited on the train.

Avlanmak bu alanda yasaklanmıştır. - Hunting is prohibited in this area.

prohibited
{f} yasakla

Silah ihracatı yasaklandı. - Weapons export was prohibited.

Silah ihracatı yasaklandı. - Arms export was prohibited.

prohibited
yasak

Silah ihracatı yasaklandı. - Weapons export was prohibited.

Burada parketme yasaktır. - Parking is prohibited here.

prohibition
kadağan
Prohibition
yasaklanması
prohibits
yasaklar

Her din cinayeti yasaklar. - Every religion prohibits murder.

İngiliz hukuku 16 yaşın altındaki çocukların sigara satın almasını yasaklar. - English law prohibits children under 16 from buying cigarettes.

prohibition
{i} içki yasağı (amer.(Tarih) )
prohibition
prohibitionistiçki yasağı taraftarı
prohibition
(isim) yasaklama, yasak, içki yasağı (amer.tar.)
prohibition
{i} içki yasağı
prohibition
{i} yasak emri
Englisch - Englisch
To forbid, disallow, or proscribe; to make illegal or illicit

The restaurant prohibits smoking on the patio.

{v} to forbid, debar, hinder
If a law or someone in authority prohibits something, they forbid it or make it illegal. a law that prohibits tobacco advertising in newspapers and magazines Fishing is prohibited Federal law prohibits foreign airlines from owning more than 25% of any U.S. airline. permit + prohibition pro·hi·bi·tion the prohibition of women on air combat missions
command against; "I forbid you to call me late at night"; "Mother vetoed the trip to the chocolate store"
{f} outlaw, forbid by law; interdict, enjoin, ban; prevent, hinder
To forbid by authority; to interdict; as, God prohibited Adam from eating of the fruit of a certain tree; we prohibit a person from doing a thing, and also the doing of the thing; as, the law prohibits men from stealing, or it prohibits stealing
To hinder; to debar; to prevent; to preclude
prohibited
Present participle of prohibit
prohibition
An act of prohibiting, forbidding, disallowing, or proscribing something
prohibition
A law that prohibits something, especially alcohol
prohibition
a decree or an order forbidding something
prohibited
banned, forbidden
prohibited
{s} outlawed, forbidden by law; banned, enjoined, interdicted
prohibition
{n} the act of forbidding or hindering
Prohibition
{i} (1919-1933) period during which the Eighteenth Amendment was in effect and the sale manufacture and transportation of alcoholic beverages was illegal (U.S. History)
Prohibition
any of several periods during which the manufacture, transportation, import, export, and sale of alcoholic beverages were restricted or illegal
Prohibition
In the United States, Prohibition was the law that prevented the manufacture, sale, and transporting of alcoholic drinks between 1919 and 1933. Prohibition also refers to the period when this law existed. A prohibition is a law or rule forbidding something. a prohibition on discrimination. prohibitions against feeding birds at the airport. see also prohibit. the period from 1919 to 1933 in the US when the production and sale of alcoholic drinks was illegal. Legal prevention of the manufacture, sale, or transportation of alcoholic beverages. In the U.S., the Prohibition movement arose out of the religious revivalism of the 1820s. Maine passed the first state Prohibition law in 1846, ushering in a wave of such state legislation. The drive toward national Prohibition was fueled by the Anti-Saloon League, founded in 1893. With Prohibition already adopted in 33 states, the 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution went into effect in 1920. Prohibition was embraced with varying degrees of enthusiasm in different parts of the country, and enforced accordingly. In urban areas, bootlegging gave rise to organized crime, with such gangsters as Al Capone. In part because of the rise in crime, its supporters gradually became disenchanted with it. The 21st Amendment repealed the 18th in 1933, and by 1966 all states had also abandoned Prohibition
prohibited
you can not even apply for that activity
prohibited
forbidden by law
prohibited
A classification used to identify a growing area where the harvest of shellstock for any purpose, except depletion or gathering of seed for aquaculture, is not permitted (3)
prohibited
practices and materials are not to be used under any circumstances Use of any of these practices or materials will result in either a refusal to certify or the decertification of a farm or facility
prohibited
excluded from use or mention; "forbidden fruit"; "in our house dancing and playing cards were out"; "a taboo subject"
prohibiter
One who prohibits or forbids; a forbidder; an interdicter
prohibiting
present participle of prohibit
prohibiting
{i} forbiddance, act of disallowing, act of enjoining
prohibition
the action of prohibiting or inhibiting or forbidding (or an instance thereof); "they were restrained by a prohibition in their charter"; "a medical inhibition of alcoholic beverages"; "he ignored his parents' forbiddance"
prohibition
The act of prohibiting; a declaration or injunction forbidding some action; interdict
prohibition
a decree that prohibits something
prohibition
a decree that prohibits something refusal to approve or assent to the period from 1920 to 1933 when the sale of alcoholic beverages was prohibited in the United States by a constitutional amendment
prohibition
the period from 1920 to 1933 when the sale of alcoholic beverages was prohibited in the United States by a constitutional amendment
prohibition
Specifically, a policy under which the cultivation, manufacture, and/or sale (and sometimes use) of alcohol is forbidden (although pharmaceutical sales are usually permitted)
prohibition
The process by which a government prohibits its citizens from buying or possessing alcoholic beverages Specifically, the Prohibition refers to the period between the effective date of the 18th Amendment to the US Constitution(16 January 1920) and its repeal by the 21st Amendment Repeal took effect on 5 December 1933, although it passed Congress in February and the sale of beer was permitted after 7 April 1933
prohibition
{i} state of being forbidden; act of forbidding or prohibiting; law or decree which forbids something
prohibition
refusal to approve or assent to
prohibition
a law forbidding the sale of alcoholic beverages; "in 1920 the 18th amendment to the Constitution established prohibition in the US"
prohibition
a law that prohibits something
prohibition
Categories Category 1: An immediate prohibition including an immediate brake, steering or tyre defect; Category 2: An immediate prohibition not falling within Category 1; Category 3: A delayed prohibition including a brake, steering or tyre defect; Category 4: A delayed prohibition not falling within Category 3; and Category 5: A delayed prohibition for excessive exhaust emissions only
prohibition
National Prohibition in the U S ran from roughly January, 1919 through December, 1933 During that period, beverage alcohol could not be legally produced, transported or sold Limited exceptions were for medical purposes Widespread defiance of Prohibition led to the growth of popularity in the U S of Scotch and Canadian Whisky, which were imported illegally
prohibition
something that is forbidden, disallowed, or proscribed; something illegal or illicit
prohibition
Specifically, the forbidding by law of the sale of alcoholic liquors as beverages
prohibition
The banning of the production, transportation, sale or consumption of alcoholic beverages In Alberta during Prohibition, liquor could not be sold or manufactured, and from 1918 could not be transported into or outside of the province However, drinks containing two percent or less alcohol and those prescribed for medicinal, scientific or sacramental purposes were permitted
prohibition
ban
prohibits
third-person singular of prohibit
prohibit
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