prohibitive
prohibitive 英 [prəˈhɪbətɪv] 美 [proˈhɪbɪtɪv]
adj. 禁止的,禁止性的;抑制的;(费用,价格等)过高的;类同禁止的
- If something's so expensive you can't touch it, it's prohibitive. That Ferrari in the showroom? You may want it, but its price is prohibitive.
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- adj. 禁止的,禁止性的;抑制的;(费用,价格等)过高的;类同禁止的
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1. Again, this would be prohibitive to implement with reflection but it is perfectly acceptable through this method.
同时,这将禁止用反射来实现,但它在该方法中是完全可接受的。
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2. Typically, workers have dedicated years of effort to tuning the stored procedures; the task to discard them and develop a better solution is prohibitive.
一般来说,工人们长年累月地调试存储的程序;丢弃原有方案并开发一个更好的方案,是禁止的。
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3. "There is nothing cost prohibitive in our set-up," she said."And there is plenty of cerium for this technology to make a major contribution to global gasoline supplies.
她表示:“我们的设备不存在成本昂贵的部件,自然界存在大量铈,因此这一技术可以为全球石油供应做出重大贡献。”
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