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kibosh    
n. 胡说

胡说

kibosh
v 1: stop from happening or developing; "Block his election";
"Halt the process" [synonym: {stop}, {halt}, {block}, {kibosh}]

Kibosh \Ki"bosh\, n.
1. Nonsense; stuff; also, fashion; style. [Slang]
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

2. Portland cement when thrown or blown into the recesses of
carved stonework to intensify the shadows.

{To put the kibosh on}, to dispose of; to squelch; to
terminate; put an end to; to do for. [Slang]
[Webster 1913 Suppl. PJC]


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  • KIBOSH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    Evidence of kibosh dates the word to only a few years before Charles Dickens used it in an 1836 sketch, but despite kibosh being relatively young its source is elusive Claims were once made that it was Yiddish, despite the absence of a plausible Yiddish source
  • KIBOSH Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    When you put the kibosh on something, you refuse to let it happen, or you bring it to an end Your town may put the kibosh on dogs in the park if their owners don't clean up after them
  • kibosh - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    kibosh (third-person singular simple present kiboshes, present participle kiboshing, simple past and past participle kiboshed) (slang, transitive) To decisively put a stop to or terminate (someone or something)
  • KIBOSH | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
    us ˈkaɪ bɑːʃ uk ˈkaɪ bɒʃ put the kibosh on something Add to word list to spoil or destroy an idea or plan:
  • kibosh put the kibosh on — Wordorigins. org
    To put the kibosh on something means to stop or end it There have been any number of proposed origins for the word and phrase, but only one of them has any substantial evidence to support it, and that is that kibosh come from the Turkish qirbach, or kurbash in its English spelling, a type of whip
  • kibosh, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
    colloquial and slang to put the kibosh on: to put a stop to (someone or something); to interrupt or prevent (a plan or course of action); to bring to an end; to do away with
  • Kibosh - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
    Entries linking to kibosh bosh (n ) "empty talk, nonsense," 1839, from Turkish, literally "empty " Introduced to English in "Ayesha," the popular 1834 romance novel by J J Morier
  • Kibosh - definition of kibosh by The Free Dictionary
    Informal A check, end, or stop: The rain put the kibosh on our plans American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition
  • Kibosh - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    When you put the kibosh on something, you refuse to let it happen, or you bring it to an end Your town may put the kibosh on dogs in the park if their owners don't clean up after them
  • Word of the Day: Kibosh | Merriam-Webster
    Kibosh refers to something that serves as a check or stop It is usually used in the phrase “put the kibosh on” to mean “to stop or end (something)” or “to prevent (something) from happening or continuing ”





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