prevent
prevent — 動詞
1. to take action in order to make sure that something does not happen or that some
防止;預防
阻止某事發生或阻止某人做某事
to take action in order to make sure that something does not happen or that someone does not do what they intended to do.
Trang's quick thinking prevented a serious accident on the highway.
Trang 的機智反應防止了一起高速公路上的嚴重事故。
prevented + noun phrase (quick thinking prevented an accident)
The new building code is designed to prevent fires from spreading quickly.
新的建築法規旨在防止火勢迅速蔓延。
passive: designed to prevent [noun] from [gerund]
Shirin locked the medicine cabinet to prevent her toddler from reaching the pills.
Shirin 鎖上了藥櫃,防止她的幼兒拿到藥丸。
Sana applied sunscreen every two hours to prevent sunburn during the long hike.
Sana 每兩小時塗一次防曬乳,以防在長途健行中曬傷。
A simple vaccine can prevent many serious diseases that once killed thousands of children.
一種簡單的疫苗可以預防許多曾經奪走數千名兒童生命的嚴重疾病。
- stop
more general; can mean interrupt something already happening, not just act beforehand
- avoid
focuses on keeping away from something rather than actively blocking it
- hinder
more formal; suggests making something difficult rather than impossible
- block
more physical or concrete; often about a barrier or obstacle
文法句型
prevent + noun phrase
prevent + noun + from + gerund
prevent + gerund (informal)
用法筆記
Unlike stop, prevent emphasises action taken beforehand to avoid something rather than interrupting something already in progress. The structure prevent + object + from + gerund (prevent him from leaving) is standard in formal English. In informal spoken English, from may be dropped (The rain prevented us going out), but this is less common in writing.