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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary (.vt):قدغن کردن ، منع کردن ، بازداشتن ، اجازه ندادن (adj): (=accursed) ملعون ، مطرود.
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary défendre|défensif|défensive|defense|defend|defence|advocacy|forbid|forbidden du latin defendere, de de, et fendere, exciter, pousser. 1 eng. defence pad-âfand panâh havâ-dâri + fra. sans défense : bi-panâh fra. défendre qqn. à tout prix : sang e kas râ be sina zadan 2 fra. défense de fumer ; eng. forbid na-bâ-yest/yad(-i) mamnuiat (ar.) + Nous défendre quelque chose, c'est nous en donner envie. (MONTAIGNE, Les Essais, Œuvres complètes dans La Bibliothèque de la Pléiade, Éditions Gallimard, 1962, p.597)+ ... partout où il y a défense, il faut qu'on soit tenté de faire la chose défendue et qu'on la fasse. ( Diderot, Supplément au voyade de Bougainville ) forbid|forbade|ban XIIIe; entredire, 1174; du lat. interdicere. (rah )fru bastan (abar-)bâz dâštan na gozâštan
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(forbid): بازگشت به واژه forbid god forbid heaven forbid :)vt.(قدغن کردن ،منع کردن ،بازداشتن ،اجازه ندادن )=accursed( :)adj( ملعون ،مطرود قانون ـ فقه : ممنوع کردن کلمات مرتبط(2)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 for·bid Pronunciation: fər- ' bid, fo ̇ r- Function: transitive verb Inflected Form:   -bade \- ' bad, - ' bād\ also -bad \- ' bad\ ; -bid·den \- ' bi-d ə n\ ; -bid·ding Etymology: Middle English forbidden, from Old English forbēodan, from for- + bēodan to bid ― more at BID Date: before 12th century 1 : to proscribe from or as if from the position of one in authority : command against <the law forbid s stores to sell liquor to minors> <her mother forbid s her to go> 2 : to hinder or prevent as if by an effectual command <space forbid s further treatment here> –for·bid·der noun synonyms FORBID , PROHIBIT , INTERDICT , INHIBIT mean to debar one from doing something or to order that something not be done. FORBID implies that the order is from one in authority and that obedience is expected <smoking is forbidden in the building>. PROHIBIT suggests the issuing of laws, statutes, or regulations < prohibited the sale of liquor>. INTERDICT implies prohibition by civil or ecclesiastical authority usually for a given time or a declared purpose <practices interdicted by the church>. INHIBIT implies restraints or restrictions that amount to prohibitions, not only by authority but also by the exigencies of the time or situation <conditions inhibiting the growth of free trade>.]]> 2 forbid v. Function: adjective Date: 1606 archaic : ACCURSED <he shall live a man forbid ― Shakespeare>]]> forbidden fruit Function: noun Etymology: from the f…