1.〈俚〉胡说
1.to put a stop to something
1.If the concerts are called off, it would be the second time China has put the kibosh on the band's attempt to serenade its fans in Shanghai.
如果SMAP演出取消,则将是中国第二次阻止它在上海向粉丝献歌的尝试。
2.Such sentiments are helping to put the kibosh on the risk appetite whetted by the EU bailout announcement over the weekend.
此类气氛有助于彻底打消欧盟周末宣布的救助计划激发出来的冒险欲望。
3.Secondly, these "good" fats help the body churn out prostaglandins, hormones that put the kibosh on inflammation.
其次,这些好脂肪能帮助身体大量地生产激素、荷尔蒙,使得炎症消失。
4.KKR first tried to go public in 2007, shortly after Blackstone listed. A deteriorating economy put the kibosh on those plans.
KKR原计划在2007年紧随黑石集团上市,但持续恶化的经济形势打乱了这一计划。
5.had to put the kibosh on a poorly conceived plan.
不得不使一个构想不全面的计划无法实行
6.Another such injury will put the kibosh on his athletic career.
再受一次这样的伤,就会使他的运动事业告吹。
7.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。
8.Heart disease, high blood pressure and other health problems can put the kibosh on desire.
心脏病、高血压和其他健康问题会降低人们对性生活的渴望。
9.I'm afraid that bad weather will Pat. the kibosh on our holiday plan.
我怕糟糕的天气会毁了我们的度假计划。
10.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;