forbidden in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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forbidden [Brit fəˈbɪd(ə)n, Am fərˈbɪdn] ADJ

I.forbid <pres part forbidding, prét forbad, forbade, pp forbidden> [Brit fəˈbɪd, Am fərˈbɪd] VB trans

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smoking is expressly forbidden
the throwing of litter is forbidden

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forbidden in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for forbidden in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

forbid <forbade, forbidden> [fəˈbɪd, Am fɚ-] VB trans

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forbidden territory
strictly forbidden, defined

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forbidden Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

forbidden territory
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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All left turns are forbidden at the intersection.
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He escaped with a light penalty, being forbidden to hold public office from 1660.
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Retreat was forbidden under the penalty of death.
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All forms of hunting and trapping have been forbidden in the preserve since the 1920s.
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A perpetual usufruct is thus forbidden and perpetual might mean a long, but finite period, such as 99 years.
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Investigating and keen to head off accusations of demonic possession, the protagonists discover and explore a labyrinthine library in the abbey's forbidden principal tower.
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As a rule, the groups remained distinct, and mixed marriages between them were forbidden, mostly because of the isolationism of the fishermen.
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But at the end she drank the forbidden water and can't remember everything.
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Back then, it was forbidden to build a ski jumping hill which made it possible to make jumps longer than 80 meters.
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Slaves were forbidden to practice their culture, as the planters realized their music and dance were used to communicate, and to plan their release strategies.
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