kibosh
英 [ˈkaɪbɒʃ]
美 [ˈkaɪbɑːʃ]
网络 阻止; 胡说
现在分词:kiboshing 过去式:kiboshed 第三人称单数:kiboshes 过去分词:kiboshed
COCA.35358
习惯用语
n.
- put the kibosh on sth
- 阻止某事发生;挫败计划
to stop sth from happening; to spoil sb's plans
英英释义
verb
双语例句
- Another such injury may put the kibosh on His athletic career.
再受这样一次伤,他的运动员生涯很可能就此结束了。 - The rain certainly put the kibosh on our plans for a picnic.
这场雨无疑彻底打破了我们的野餐计划。 - A large shift to electric cars would put the kibosh on the biofuel market as currently conceived by most of its supporters;
正如目前很多生物燃料的支持者认为的那样,向电力汽车的巨大转变或将挫败生物燃料市场; - But the2004 study was too small and preliminary to put the kibosh on protein-packed diets for women trying to get pregnant.
不过,2004年的研究规模太小而且也太初级,不足以让准备怀孕的女性停止高蛋白饮食。 - I'm afraid that the sudden rainfall has put the kibosh on our picnic.
恐怕这场意外的雨使我们的野餐活动泡了汤。 - Avoid an Afternoon Slump Eating a big, greasy meal for lunch and then treating yourself to unhealthy snacks throughout the afternoon is one of the best ways to kibosh an early evening workout session.
避免一下午的堕落吃了一大顿油腻的午餐,然后下午又吃了垃圾零食,这些都是妨碍你参加傍晚锻炼的最佳途径。 - Put the kibosh on those annoying blemishes by crushing one aspirin and moistening it with a bit of water.
压碎一片阿司匹林,然后也用一点点水润湿,就可以轻松地解决那些恼人。 - It would certainly put the kibosh on any lingering hopes they might have had.
这无疑将使他们可能抱有的任何残存的希望破灭。