inhibit
v.
early 15c., "to forbid, prohibit," back-formation from inhibition or else from Latin inhibitus, past participle of inhibere "to hold in, hold back, keep back" (see inhibition). Psychological sense (1876) is from earlier, softened meaning of "restrain, check, hinder" (1530s). Related: Inhibited; inhibiting.
〔李〕[in-;hibit] v.禁止; 抑制 ←habit,hibit (L habere,habitum)=to have or hold 拥有,占有
〔蒋〕[in-表示in,hibit持,握;’to hold in”,’to maintain in”] 阻止,禁止,抑制