ぼうし防止boushi
1.

The act of implementing measures or strategies to avert undesirable events or circumstances from occurring in the future.

2.

The process of taking proactive steps to mitigate risks or dangers, ensuring safety from potential incidents or disasters.

3.

The practice of establishing safeguards aimed at stopping adverse situations before they arise, contributing to overall protection and preparedness.

Example:

チョコレートにはLDLの酸化を防止する力がある。

とうなんぼうし盗難防止tounanboushi
1.

A measure or feature designed to prevent or deter theft or unauthorized access to property.

2.

Pertaining to systems, devices, or methods aimed at protecting valuables from being stolen.

ぼうしほう防止法boushihou
1.

A legal framework designed to prevent certain harmful actions or behaviors from occurring.

2.

Legislation aimed at safeguarding individuals or society from specific risks or threats through prohibition or regulation.

3.

A statutory measure enacted to thwart potential dangers or misconduct by establishing guidelines and penalties.

はかいかつどうぼうしほう破壊活動防止法hakaikatsudouboushihou
1.

A law established in Japan in 1952 aimed at regulating violent political activities to maintain national security and public order, providing necessary legal measures against organizations engaged in destructive activities.

2.

Legislation that complements existing penal codes by setting specific punitive measures against groups involved in violence and subversion, with the intent to protect the stability of societal institutions and prevent acts that could undermine governmental authority.

3.

A legal framework designed to combat and deter violent acts aimed at disrupting social order, specifically targeting activities that threaten the integrity of established systems and organizations within the state.

ばいしゅんぼうしほう売春防止法baishunboushihou
1.

A legal framework established to deter and regulate activities related to prostitution, including the punishment of those who facilitate it and the protection and rehabilitation of individuals at risk of engaging in prostitution, enacted in 1956.

2.

A set of legal provisions aimed at prohibiting prostitution and related activities, focusing on both punitive measures against offenders and protective services for vulnerable individuals involved in prostitution.