inhibition 音标拼音: [
, ɪnhəb'ɪʃən] [
, ɪnəb'ɪʃən]
n . 禁止,禁制,压抑
禁止,禁制,压抑
inhibition 禁止
inhibition 禁止
inhibition n 1 : (
psychology )
the conscious exclusion of unacceptable thoughts or desires [
synonym : {
inhibition }, {
suppression }]
2 :
the quality of being inhibited 3 : (
physiology )
the process whereby nerves can retard or prevent the functioning of an organ or part ; "
the inhibition of the heart by the vagus nerve "
4 :
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 " [
synonym :
{
prohibition }, {
inhibition }, {
forbiddance }]
Inhibition \
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n . [
L .
inhibitio :
cf .
F .
inhibition .]
[
1913 Webster ]
1 .
The act of inhibiting ,
or the state of being inhibited ;
restraint ;
prohibition ;
embargo .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 . (
Physiol .)
A stopping or checking of an already present action ;
a restraining of the function of an organ ,
or an agent ,
as a digestive fluid or enzyme ,
etc .;
as ,
the inhibition of the respiratory center by the pneumogastric nerve ;
the inhibition of reflexes ,
etc .
[
1913 Webster ]
3 . (
Law )
A writ from a higher court forbidding an inferior judge from further proceedings in a cause before ;
esp .,
a writ issuing from a higher ecclesiastical court to an inferior one ,
on appeal . --
Cowell .
[
1913 Webster ]
4 . (
Chem .,
Biochem .)
The reduction in rate or stopping of a chemical or biochemical reaction ,
due to interaction with a chemical agent .
[
PJC ]
119 Moby Thesaurus words for "
inhibition ":
Eighteenth Amendment ,
Prohibition Party ,
Volstead Act ,
arrest ,
arrestation ,
arrestment ,
ban ,
bar ,
barrier ,
block ,
blockage ,
blocking ,
bottling up ,
censorship ,
check ,
clogging ,
closing up ,
closure ,
constraint ,
constriction ,
contraband ,
control ,
cooling ,
cooling down ,
cooling off ,
corking up ,
cramp ,
curb ,
curtailment ,
deceleration ,
defence ,
delay ,
denial ,
detainment ,
detention ,
disallowance ,
embargo ,
exclusion ,
fixation ,
foot -
dragging ,
forbiddance ,
forbidden fruit ,
forbidding ,
hampering ,
hindering ,
hindrance ,
holdback ,
holding ,
holding in ,
holdup ,
impediment ,
index ,
index expurgatorius ,
index librorum prohibitorum ,
injunction ,
interdict ,
interdiction ,
interdictum ,
interference ,
interruption ,
keeping ,
law ,
legal restraint ,
let ,
locking in ,
maintenance ,
monopoly ,
negativism ,
no -
no ,
nuisance value ,
obstruction ,
obstructionism ,
occlusion ,
opposition ,
preclusion ,
prehension ,
preservation ,
prevention ,
prohibition ,
prohibitory injunction ,
proscription ,
protection ,
protectionism ,
protective tariff ,
psychological block ,
rationing ,
refusal ,
rein ,
rejection ,
repression ,
resistance ,
restraint ,
restraint of trade ,
restriction ,
restrictive covenants ,
retainment ,
retardation ,
retardment ,
retention ,
retentiveness ,
retentivity ,
retrenchment ,
ruling out ,
self -
consciousness ,
self -
control ,
setback ,
slowing down ,
squeeze ,
statute ,
stranglehold ,
stricture ,
sumptuary laws ,
suppression ,
taboo ,
tariff wall ,
tenacity ,
thought control ,
zoning ,
zoning laws INHIBITION ,
Scotch law ,.
A personal prohibition which passes by letters under the signet ,
prohibiting the party inhibited to contract any debt ,
or do .
any deed ,
by which any part of the lands may be aliened or carried off ,
in prejudice of the creditor inhibiting .
Ersk .
Pr .
L .
Scot .
B .
2 ,
t .
11 ,
s .
2 .
See Diligences .
2 .
In the civil law ,
the prohibition which the law makes ,
or a judge ordains to an individual ,
is called inhibition .
INHIBITION ,
Eng .
law .
The name of a writ which forbids a judge from further proceeding in a cause depending before him ;
it is in the nature of a prohibition .
T .
de la Ley ;
F .
N .
B .
39 .
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INHIBITION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary ˌɪn·həˈbɪʃ·ən, ˌɪn·ə- Add to word list an inability to act naturally, esp because of a lack of confidence (Definition of inhibition from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
Inhibition | Cognitive Control, Self-Regulation Impulse Control . . . inhibition, in psychology, conscious or unconscious constraint or curtailment of a process or behaviour, especially of impulses or desires
INHIBITION Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Inhibition definition: the act of inhibiting See examples of INHIBITION used in a sentence
Inhibition - definition of inhibition by The Free Dictionary inhibition (ˌɪnɪˈbɪʃən; ˌɪnhɪ-) n 1 the act of inhibiting or the condition of being inhibited
inhibition noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of inhibition noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
Inhibition | A Simplified Psychology Guide Inhibition Definition: Inhibition refers to the ability to suppress or restrain certain behaviors, thoughts, or impulses in response to social, environmental, or internal cues
INHIBITION definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary Inhibitions are feelings of fear or embarrassment that make it difficult for you to behave naturally The whole point about dancing is to stop thinking and lose all your inhibitions They behave with a total lack of inhibition
inhibition - WordReference. com Dictionary of English inappropriate conscious or unconscious restraint or suppression of behavior, as sexual behavior, often due to guilt or fear produced by past punishment, or sometimes considered a dispositional trait a restraining, arresting, or checking of the action of an organ or cell
What is INHIBITION? definition of INHIBITION . . . - Psychology Dictionary What is inhibition in psychology, and why is it important? In psychology, inhibition refers to the ability to control or repress irrelevant or distracting stimuli, responses, or ideas in order to effectively attain a goal or complete a task