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prevent angļu valodā:

1. head off head off


But before you head off to Patagonia, could you remind us of some of the English words we've heard today?
I’ve got to head off because I’m meeting Kay in ten minutes at the bank.
We'll have to head off soon.

Angļu vārds "prevent"(head off) notiek komplektos:

CPE idioms and fixed phrases
Frejzale CPE

2. stop from doing stop from doing



Angļu vārds "prevent"(stop from doing) notiek komplektos:

Dział II english-english

3. Preclude Preclude


small size does not preclude packing into a crystal lattice
preclude knowledge
Interference due to added flavors preclude the use of test.

4. keep from happening or arising keep from happening or arising



Angļu vārds "prevent"(keep from happening or arising) notiek komplektos:

new opportunities - intermediate

5. preventable


Accidental overdose of prescription opioids, as a result, is now the leading cause of acute preventable death for Americans (exceeding car fatalities).
Smoking is the largest single preventable cause of cancer.

Angļu vārds "prevent"(preventable) notiek komplektos:

make adjective

6. baffle


The question baffled me completely.
The friend was baffled when he saw so many tablets and such writing.
Palme continued to baffle them, year after year
I must have looked baffled. I was baffled by that question.
A rare skin condition that has baffled doctors for years.
She was completely baffled by his strange behaviour.
I'm baffled.
1. Her smile often baffles me 2. The compliment from her baffled me
i was baffled by that question
His smile often baffles me.
This question baffled me completely.
Even his friends were baffled by his strange behaviour that day. Normally, he doesn't act like that.
The thick walls baffle outside noises.

7. Forestall


Using the best practices can forestall customers mistakes.
Achmed’s insurer will be actively scanning the surroundings looking for polluters it can forestall.

8. prevent


They confirmed the importance of strengthening global precautions in order to prevent devastating losses.
prevents data leakage
Governments can prevent terrorism by fighting countries that support terrorist organisations.
If you say that you cannot help doing something, you mean you cannot prevent or avoid it.
In order to prevent a further drop of the Japanese currency, the Bank of Japan intervened in the market to support it at around 150 yen to the dollar.
To prevent hijacks, all carry-on baggage is carefully inspected.
In the event that asbestos-covered mesh is found, ensure its safety by damping the asbestos portion to prevent dust release and wrapping in a plastic bag.
In short some guns have excellent security systems to prevent accidental firing (e.g. when dropped), others don't.
Educate against hate. The verb prevent means "to keep something from happening,"
prevent [a fire, disaster, a disease, an illness, the spread of [disease] to [others, the rest of the body], it (from) happening (again), further damage, such [problems, attacks, abuses] from occurring again, unauthorized access (to) prevent sb from [ing]
the general principles of risk prevention and with the safety and health regulations applying at the construction site and that they monitor work procedures to ensure proper application
Hobbyists must keep their machines flying lower than 400 feet (122 meters) and at least 5 miles (8 kilometers) from airports to prevent conflicts with manned aircraft.
They inspect the facilities that are insured and suggest improvements to prevent losses.
Maintaining a good support network is a terrific way to prevent the formation of bad habits.
preventing trafficking of women and children

Angļu vārds "prevent"(prevent) notiek komplektos:

101 - 200 verbos

9. prevention


An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
He belongs to the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
The prevention of forest fires is everyone's responsibility.
This is Fire Prevention Week.
This museum is equipped with a fire prevention system.
The effective application of antiseptics is an important matter in the prevention of hospital infections.
Prevention is better than cure.
If you turned off your computer right now, you would contribute to the prevention of global warming.
It's the prevention of migraines during daily life that's important, not dealing with migraines when they occur.
Fire alarms are an important part of fire prevention in the home / There is a saying which states that prevention is better than cure for any disease
The Department of Homeland Security's primary function is the prevention of terrorist attacks occurring within America and, in the extreme case of an attack happening, holding losses to the smallest possible level and swiftly carrying out restoration.
There is some crime prevention in our town
Doctors say that prevention is better than cure for a reason.
Flood prevention is a complicated process.
The crime prevention in our town is quickly improving.

Angļu vārds "prevent"(prevention) notiek komplektos:

1.2 TRY SOMETHING NEW: FEELINGS

10. from


Greetings from Poland.
The changes resulting from the women's movement have affected both women and men.
The goods ordered from England last month have not arrived yet.
I regret that a previous engagement prevents me from accepting your kind invitation.
From time to time, he goes to Tokyo on business.
Tom checked out a few books from the school library a few days ago.
The Balkan Mountain range runs across Bulgaria from west to east.
Each time I see Mary, I learn something new and important from her.
Could you please tell me again what school you graduated from?
The year after I graduated from college, I was finally able to find a job.
Tom managed to escape from the room where his kidnappers had kept him locked up.
It's still too hard to find a job. And even if you have a job, chances are you're having a tougher time paying the rising costs of everything from groceries to gas.
Father comes home from work about nine in the evening.
In most cases, car accidents result from lack of sleep.
Aside from that, is there anything else you want?

11. to stop something happening or to stop someone doing something



12. restrain


I couldn't restrain a smile.
The prisoner had to be restrained by the police.
He was so funny at the party that I simply couldn't restrain my laughter.
It would seem that the Chinese can't restrain themselves from speaking English with me, even though they know that I speak Chinese and that I'm not English.
It is true that behavior cannot be legislated, and legislation cannot make you love me, but legislation can restrain you from lynching me, and I think that is kind of important.
I told Jim to restrain himself from drinking too much.
Before the horse race begins, the jockeys grip the reins tightly to restrain the impatient horses.
Mrs. Simpson, restrain yourself, or you'll be arrested.
Fractious cats can be difficult to restrain
We have to take advantage of this momentum and restrain the greed of the financial and banking sectors.
It was hard for her to restrain her emotions when she saw her sister for the first time in 20 years
We learn taht it's best to restrain our anger
She was so ​angry that she could ​hardly restrain her​self.
Do not restrain them but use a blanket or clothing to protect their head from injury. Restraining them may cause injury to you or them.
Two police officers tried to restrain him, but he broke away and ran into a nearby house.

13. ward off


Taking vitamin C can help ward off the flu.
Sheila carried a knife to ward off attacks.

Angļu vārds "prevent"(ward off) notiek komplektos:

crying, screaming, throwing up2

14. stop somebody to do something



15. preventative


preventative measures