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In both formal and informal contexts, 不准 (bù zhǔn) means "not allow, forbid, prohibit" and is pronounced as "bù zhǔn". However, the usage of this word may differ slightly depending on the context.
In formal contexts, 不准 (bù zhǔn) is often used in official or professional settings, such as in laws, regulations, or rules. It carries a more serious and authoritative tone, and is often used to indicate strict restrictions or prohibitions. For example, in a workplace, a sign may say 不准吸烟 (bù zhǔn xī yān) which means "smoking is not allowed". In this context, 不准 (bù zhǔn) is used to clearly state a rule or regulation that must be followed.
In informal contexts, 不准 (bù zhǔn) is often used in everyday conversations among friends or family members. It can be used to express a more casual and friendly tone, and is often used to indicate a personal preference or request. For example, a parent may say to their child, 不准吃零食 (bù zhǔn chī líng shí) which means "not allowed to eat snacks". In this context, 不准 (bù zhǔn) is used to express a personal rule or request, rather than an official regulation.
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