National Prohibition made illegal the manufacture, transportation, import, export, and sale of alcoholic beverages
1.the act of prohibiting. 2. a.the legal prohibiting of the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcoholic beverages. b.(usu. cap.) the period (1920–33) during which such prohibition was in effect in the U.S. 3.a law or decree that forbids. ...
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复数:prohibitions prohibition词根 词根:prohibitadj. prohibitive 禁止的,禁止性的;抑制的;(费用,价格等)过高的;类同禁止的adv. prohibitively 禁止地;过高地;过分地n. prohibitionist 禁酒主义者vt. prohibit 阻止,禁止 prohibition英英释义 Noun 1. a law forbidding the sale of alcoholic beverages; "in 192...
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法庭对被告发出了禁制令。而prohibition一般意为禁止,阻止【injunction明确是禁止、强制令,为prohibition只要是有禁止的行为、意思都算。】Eg:The prohibition of smoking in public areas.禁止在公共场所吸烟的规定。简单地说,prohibition是一种act,为了禁止……的一种行为,而injunction是一份order,为了...
Prohibition party,in U.S. history, minor political party formed (1869) for the legislative prohibition of the manufacture, transportation, and sale of alcoholic beverages. The temperance movement was in existence as early as 1800, but it was not until 1867 that its leaders marshaled their forces...
Related to Prohibition:Al Capone,Prohibition of alcohol Police seize bootleg liquor during a Prohibition era raid in Detroit, Michigan. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION The popular name for the period in U.S. history from 1920 to 1933 when the manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages...
2.妇女们的作用妇女争取平等权利禁酒党(TheProhibitionParty)内战后女权运动与禁酒运动交织发展基督教妇女禁酒联合会(Woman'sChristianTemperanceUnion)Effects Aprofitable,oftenviolent,blackmarketforalcoholflourished.ThecostofenforcingProhibitionwashighThelackoftaxrevenuesonalcohol(some$500million...
Prohibition was legal prevention of the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcoholic beverages in the United States from 1920 to 1933 under the Eighteenth Amendment. Despite this legislation, millions of Americans drank liquor illegally, giving ris