vt. 禁止,下令禁止;剝奪權(quán)利;[古]詛咒;
n. 禁止,禁令;譴責;詛咒,詛罵;革出教門
用作及物動詞
S+~+ n./pron.
“Ban the bomb!”
“禁止核彈!”
Ban nuclear weapons!
禁止使用核武器!
The government bans nuclear tests.
政府禁止核試驗。
The treaty bans underground nuclear tests.
那條約禁止地下核試驗。
S+~+ v -ing
The police banned their demonstrating in the park.
警察禁止他們在公園里集會示威。
其他
They signed agreements banning the use of chemical weapons.
他們簽訂了禁止使用化學(xué)武器的協(xié)議。
用作名詞 (n.)
The ban has been removed.
禁令已取消了。
The ban is unlikely to be lifted this year.
這項禁令今年不大可能解除。
~+ prep. -phrase
The ban against foreign books has been withdrawn in that country.
那個國家對外國書籍的禁令已經(jīng)解除。
The police lifted the ban against parking in this street.
警方已取消了不準在此街停放車輛的禁令。
The ban against dancing has been lifted.
不許跳舞的禁令已解除。
1. The Partial Test-Ban Treaty bans nuclear testing in the atmosphere.
《部分禁止核試驗條約》禁止在大氣層中進行核試驗。
2. I certainly think there should be a ban on tobacco advertising.
我確實認為應(yīng)該禁止香煙廣告.
3. Top supermarkets are to ban many genetically modified foods.
大品牌超市即將下架許多轉(zhuǎn)基因食品。
4. Britain's health experts are pushing for a ban on all cigarette advertising.
英國的健康專家正努力爭取取締任何形式的香煙廣告。
5. The General also lifted a ban on political parties.
將軍同時取消了對政黨的禁令。
6. There's already a blanket ban on foreign unskilled labour in Japan.
日本已經(jīng)全面禁止國外非熟練工入境。
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