v. 抑制,约束;使拘束,使尴尬;降低(酶等)的活性;禁止(神职人员)司神职
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第三人称单数
inhibits
现在分词
inhibiting
过去式
inhibited
过去分词
inhibited
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词根:inhibit
adj.
inhibitory 禁止的,抑制的
n.
inhibition 抑制;压抑;禁止
inhibitor [助剂] 抑制剂,抗化剂;抑制者
1.What happens is, they inhibit each other, they cancel each other out in a way, and a third seemingly irrelevant behavior surfaces through a process that we call "Disinhibition".
结果是,它们互相抑制,在某种程度上相互抵消,第三种看似无关的行为通过我们称之为“去抑制”的过程出现。
2.Many countries have already taken dramatic action to inhibit tobacco use.
许多国家已采取重大行动以禁止烟草使用。
3.Positive emotions facilitate the creative aspects of learning and negative emotions inhibit it.
积极情绪促进学习的创造性,而消极情绪则会对其产生抑制作用。
4.The effect, ironically, is to inhibit competition.
这种结果,讽刺的是,无疑在抑制竞争。
5.There is no message you can send that will better inhibit team formation.
没有比不信任更能阻碍团队形成的信息了。
6.Extracts from crushed watercress were also shown to inhibit the growth of breast cancer cells.
粉碎豆瓣菜的提取物还可以抑制乳腺癌细胞的生长。