词汇 | banish |
释义 | banish verb[ T ] uk /ˈbæn.ɪʃ/ us /ˈbæn.ɪʃ/ to send someone away, especially from their country, and not allow them to come back: 赶走;流放,放逐;(尤指)把(某人)驱逐出境 He was banished to an uninhabited island for a year.他被流放到一个荒无人迹的小岛上呆了一年。 They were banished (= sent out)from the library for making a noise.他们因为大声喧哗被赶出了图书馆。 to get rid of something completely: 消除;排除 Try to banish all thoughts of revenge from your mind.你必须努力打消所有复仇的念头。 Punishing someone by sending them somewhere else banishment deport deport someone to somewhere deportable deportation deportee exile exiled expatriate expel expulsion extraordinary rendition rid rusticate rustication send send someone down send something off shun transport You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Removing and getting rid of things Related wordbanishment banish | American Dictionarybanish verb[ T ] us/ˈbæn·ɪʃ/ to send someone away and forbid the person to come back: He was banished from his sister's house. To banish is also to get rid of: Their goal is to banish war forever. Examples of banishbanish In the former case the existing vortex patterns disappear, while in the latter case vortex shedding is banished from appearing. Unfortunately, this information is banished (66) into a footnote (174f., fn. 5) and very little is said about how feature checking proceeds. Even if we banished the word ' pluralism ' the two rival views would remain so manifestly different that we would still need different names for them. People providing considerable care in situations where closeness is not available may thus exper ience themselves as dismissed, lef t out, banished. Perhaps repeated instances of indecent public speech might even result in the individual being banished from the community. The book has its fairly substantial notes banished to the end, and incorporates a useful bibliography as well as a helpful index. The determinist anxieties that seem inevitably to arise cannot be banished so easily, without doing violence to our conceptual concerns. The postdramatic theatre is not, then, a cold institution, from which emotion has been banished. Then she's banished, which really is the worst thing that could happen to her. Cutting a scene in which a king is banished from the final celebrations of the opera softened the impact of a potentially subversive political message. The show had "conjured up a vision of commodities and banished from sight the reality of their exchange" (38). Either way, invoking the changeling legend to explain such behavior is potentially dangerous, as the traditional method of banishing a changeling is to burn it. With this less restrictive notion of cognitive representation in hand, cognition could exist even if these intentional but unconscious agents were completely banished. Fear that infection could be spread by miasma or that mosquitoes continued to pose a serious health threat had been banished. Extra-legal principles and evidences from history or natural science were entirely banished from consideration; the law was referential only to itself. See all examples of banish These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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