(1)forbid sb. to do sth. (2)forhibit sb. from doing sth./prohibit sth. (3)inhibit sb. from doing sth./inhibit sth. (4)prescribe medicine or treatment for sb.
记住的东东,begin可以加doing也可以加to do,然后还有forbid to do
forbid 。。。to correct RON大神 * "forbid ... to" is more or less universally preferred to "forbid ... from" in formal written english, so i would assume that the gmat will follow the same preference. a couple of other points: * "prescribe drugs for their patients" is much better than "prescribe their patients drugs" (which would be fine in spoken language, but is at best awkward and at worst ambiguous when writ
forbidden to > forbidden from prescribe drugs for their patients > prescribe their patients drugs prescribing privileges>privileges of prescribing
forbidden to > forbidden from prescribe drugs for their patients > prescribe their patients drugs prescribing privileges>privileges of prescribing
forbidden to > forbidden from prescribe drugs for their patients > prescribe their patients drugs prescribing privileges>privileges of prescribing
forbidden to > forbidden from prescribe drugs for their patients > prescribe their patients drugs prescribing privileges>privileges of prescribing
forbid sb to do 不可用 forbid sb from doing
forbid sb to do 不可用 forbid sb from doing
forbid sb to do 不可用 forbid sb from doing
forbidden to do
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