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词汇 ban
释义 ban
verb[ Tusually passive ]
uk /bæn/ us /bæn/-nn-
B2
to forbid (= refuse to allow) something, especially officially: (尤指官方)禁止
The film was banned (= the government prevented it from being shown) in several countries.这部电影在几个国家都禁止放映。
[ + from+ -ing verb ]She was banned from driving for two years.她被禁止开车两年。
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

to forbid someone or something
forbidHe grew up in a strict household where dating was forbidden.
disallowUpon review, the goal was disallowed.
banThe government has banned the sale of lead-based paint.
prohibitVehicles are prohibited from parking on the grass.
The council plans to ban circuses with performing animals.
The proposed new law would ban picketing.拟议的新法将禁止纠察活动。
The council is making a move to ban traffic in some parts of the city.
Certain chemicals have been banned because of their damaging effect on the environment.一些化学品因对环境有破坏作用已被禁止使用。
He's been banned from driving for six months.他被吊销驾照6个月。
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Forbidding and banning things
ban
noun[ C ]
uk /bæn/ us /bæn/
B2
an official order that prevents something from happening: (尤指官方)禁止,取缔
There should be a ban on talking loudly in cinemas.电影院里应该禁止大声交谈。
The ban on media reporting during the election has made some people question the fairness of the election .
The severe drought has led to a hosepipe ban in eastern England.严重的干旱导致了英格兰东部对水龙带的禁用。
The council has imposed a ban on alcohol in the city parks.市政会禁止在城市公园中饮酒。
The British Medical Association is/are campaigning for a complete ban on tobacco advertising.英国医学协会正发起一项全面禁止烟草广告的运动。
At last they've lifted the ban on jeans at the club.最终他们取消了在俱乐部禁止穿牛仔裤的规定。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

UK politics: legislation & law-making
abolish
abrogate
abrogation
amendment
assemblyman
constitutionally
enact
FMQs
gold plate
Green Paper
guillotine
hard Brexitidiom
penal reform
PMQs
pocket veto
presiding officer
Prime Minister's Questions
promulgate
sanction
writ

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Forbidding and banning things

ban | American Dictionary


ban
verb[ T ]
us/bæn/-nn-
to forbid someone to do something or forbid an action:
The bill would ban drivers from using hand-held phones.

ban


noun[ C ]us/bæn/
The president supported a ban on assault weapons.

ban | Business English


ban
noun[ C ]
uk /bæn/us
an official order that prevents someone doing something, or something from happening:
ban on sthThe police are enforcing the state's ban on the sale of fireworks.
impose/enforce/lift a banThey have now lifted the ban on the export of live animals to Europe.
ban
verb[ T ]
uk /bæn/us-nn-
to say officially that something is not allowed, or that someone is not allowed to do something:
The law bans the import of ivory into the country.
ban sb/sth from doing sthA number of airlines were banned from operating to the UK.

Examples of ban


ban
With all herbicides banned, manual weeding is usually a considerable cost factor in organic coffee production.
Adopting different numerations for the two question types provides a simple way around this ban on pure optionality.
Their works were consequently banned from public exhibition and became symbols of a clandestine artistic discourse.
They did not necessarily halt the traffic-porous borders and administrative graft militated against the effectiveness of bans and controls-but prices were usually not left unaffected.
But a ban on unsupported prospective preferences would rule out this judgment.
The female students already enrolled protested this sudden ban, with limited success.
He promised that he would make an order banning the use of mills from operating during the crisis.
Some call for outright bans, citing the "precautionary principle" on the development of technologies that have the potential to significantly change human nature.
The use of bare hands should be banned.
The new constitution continued to ban the sale of school lands, but also limited the lease terms to 25 years.
Faced with more and more cases, however, some councils vainly tried for a time to impose a permanent ban on a man who married outside.
Indeed, any gathering likely to bring together critically minded anglophones risks being banned.
Nor is there a soft paternalist rationale for banning such contracts.
The livestock markets were closed as a result of this ban.
Enforcing the uniqueness property bans all state modifications from bodies of with-loops.
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Collocations withban


ban

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absolute ban
Of course the most sensitive secrets of the state must be covered and secured, but surely some relaxation of that absolute ban must be possible.
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blanket ban
These are attempts to remind the requestor to consider the benefits and drawbacks of the investigation without enforcing an inappropriate blanket ban.
complete ban
But are these reasons strong enough to justify a completeban?
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