inhibition
inhibition 英 [ˌɪnhɪˈbɪʃn] 美 [ˌɪnhəˈbɪʃən, ˌɪnə-]
n. 拘束;压抑;禁止
名词复数:inhibitions
- When you have inhibitions, you're self-conscious and maybe a little anxious. A shy child at a birthday party might have fun only after abandoning her inhibitions and joining a game of musical chairs.
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- n. 拘束;压抑;禁止
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1. The children were shy at first, but soon lost their inhibitions.
孩子们起初很羞涩,但很快就放开了。
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2. She had no inhibitions about making her opinions known.
她敢于公开地谈论自己的想法。
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3. the inhibition of growth
对生长的抑制
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4. Some drugs can cause the inhibition of normal bodily activity.
有些药剂会对正常的身体功能产生抑制作用。
- inhibition (n.) late 14c., "formal prohibition; interdiction of legal proceedings by authority;" also, the document setting forth such a prohibition, from Old French inibicion and directly from Latin inhibitionem (nominative inhibitio) "a restraining," from past participle stem of inhibere "to hold in, hold back, keep back," from in- "in, on" (from PIE root *en "in") + habere "to hold" (from PIE root *ghabh- "to give or receive"). Psychological sense of "involuntary check on an expression of an impulse" is from 1876.
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