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adjectiveunerschwinglich [Preis, Miete]; untragbar [Kosten]* * *pro·hibi·tive[prəʊˈhɪbətɪv, AM proʊˈhɪbət̬-]1. (too expensive) price unerschwinglich\prohibitive legislation Verbotsgesetzgebung f\prohibitive measures Verbotsmaßnahmen pl* * *[prə'hIbItɪv]adj1) tax prohibitivprohibitive rules — Verbote pl
2) price, cost unerschwinglichthe costs of producing this model have become prohibitive — die Kosten für die Herstellung dieses Modells sind untragbar geworden
* * *prohibitive [prəˈhıbıtıv; prəʊˈh-] adj (adv prohibitively)1. verbietend, untersagend2. WIRTSCH Prohibitiv…, Schutz…, Sperr…:prohibitive system Prohibitivzollsystem n;prohibitive tax Prohibitivsteuer f3. unerschwinglich (Preise):prohibitive cost untragbare Kosten pl;prohibitively expensive unerschwinglich teuer* * *adjectiveunerschwinglich [Preis, Miete]; untragbar [Kosten]* * *adj.ausschließend adj.unterbindend adj.verbietend adj.verhindernd adj.
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