1.抑制,约束
2.禁止,阻止
3.【宗】使停止教权
1.to make it difficult for a process to start or continue in a normal way; to make it difficult for someone to do something
2.to make someone feel too embarrassed or not confident enough to behave or speak in a normal way
1.Thus we regarded that resveratrol was one of the main active components in GKEs on inhibiting FAS.
我们认为白藜芦醇是葡萄皮提取物中抑制FAS的主要成分之一。
2.In fact, it sort of does the opposite, by gumming up the works and inhibiting the metabolic process.
事实上,有那么一点正好相反,胶原会聚集在一起抑制新陈代谢过程。
3.And that means some of the old structures that were inhibiting their ability to progress have to be reworked.
而这就意味着改善一些抑制他们能力发展的陈腐体制。
4.Any accumulation should be periodically removed or at least minimized, to avoid inhibiting heat transfer to the liquid.
应周期性地清除或至少最小化任何累积,从而避免抑制到液体的传热。
5.Growing pools of dangerously radioactive water and deposits of plutonium have been inhibiting access to important parts of the plant.
逐渐增加的放射性水和钚废弃物已经被控制远离工厂的重要部分。
6.The experimental results show that this algorithm detects the image corner exactly and plays a good role for inhibiting noises.
实验结果表明该算法能够准确的找到图像的角点,对噪声起到了有效的抑制。
7.Exercise care that expressions of personal offense at the differing opinions of others not used as a means of inhibiting dialogue.
对别人不同的意见,自己不表示不悦,但千万要小心,不要用这。
8.If the protein had a significant role in inhibiting HIV, it would be expected that more people would be naturally immune.
如果这一短肽在抑制HIV方面扮演重要角色,那么应该会有很多人对HIV具有天然免疫。
9.But the scientists found that pre-incubation with EGCG was capable of inhibiting the production of these molecules.
但科学家发现,细胞预先与EGCG孵育,可抑制这些分子的产生。
10.The simulation was able to predict how fluorescent protein expression varied with levels of promoter-inhibiting chemicals.
这一模拟系统可以预测荧光蛋白表达是如何因启动子化学抑制剂水平不同而发生变化的。