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prevention

/pɹɪˈvɛnʃən/

[U] 不可算名詞
複数形: preventions

The word emphasizes a proactive stance, focusing on the window of time before an event occurs. It carries a strong sense of foresight and strategic planning to eliminate a threat or problem entirely rather than managing it after the fact. In medical and social contexts, it is often framed as a moral or practical imperative (e.g., "prevention is better than cure"). This gives the word a positive, constructive connotation associated with safety, health, and stability. While similar to "stopping" or "blocking," prevention implies a systemic approachsuch as laws, vaccines, or security protocolsrather than a sudden physical intervention.

Used as an abstract concept of stopping an event, such as in the phrase "prevention of crime."

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名詞

The act of stopping something from happening or arising.

"Crime prevention is a priority for the local police department."

名詞

The act of hindering or prohibiting someone from doing something.

"The prevention of unauthorized access to the server is critical for security."

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