杜绝

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Meaning and Usage

The verb '杜绝' means to completely stop or put an end to something, often something undesirable like bad habits, illegal activities, or harmful behaviors. It carries a strong sense of prevention and finality, implying that the action or problem will be eradicated or blocked from continuing.

Common Contexts

'杜绝' is frequently used in formal or official contexts such as government policies, workplace regulations, or social campaigns. It often appears with negative actions or problems that need to be eliminated, such as '杜绝污染' (put an end to pollution) or '杜绝浪费' (stop waste).

Collocations and Patterns

  • 杜绝 + 行为 (put an end to bad behavior): used in social or organizational rules.
  • 杜绝 + 事故/污染/浪费 (stop accidents/pollution/waste): common in environmental or safety contexts.
  • 采取措施杜绝 (take measures to put an end to): formal phrase often used in official statements.

Nuances and Tips

Using '杜绝' implies a strong determination and thoroughness in stopping something. It is stronger than just '停止' (stop) or '防止' (prevent), as it suggests completely cutting off the possibility of recurrence. Avoid using it for minor or temporary stops; it fits best with serious or systemic issues.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse '杜绝' with '拒绝' (to refuse). '杜绝' focuses on stopping or eradicating something, while '拒绝' means to decline or reject an offer or request.

Example Sentences

The government took measures to put an end to illegal mining activities.

In order to put an end to traffic accidents, everyone should obey traffic

Enterprises should put an end to resource-wasting behaviors and promote