ban的意思和读音

ban

: [bæn] : [bæn]

v.

n.

banned  banning  bans  

v.+n.lift ban,ban use,impose ban,enforce ban,introduce ban

adj.+n.total ban,complete ban,worldwide ban,strict ban

v.allow

n.prohibition,veto,bar,injunction,court order

v.forbid,outlaw,prohibit,proscribe,disallow

banv.

1.~ sthto decide or say officially that sth is not allowed

Chemical weapons are banned internationally.使

2.[usupass]to order sb not to do sth, go somewhere, etc., especially officially

He was banned from the meeting.

She's been banned from leaving Greece while the allegations are investigated.

He was banned from driving for six months.

n.

1.~ (on sth)an official rule that says that sth is not allowed

There is to be a total ban on smoking in the office.

to impose/lift a ban

v.1.;

n.1.,

v.1.order with authority that sth.must not be done

n.1.an official statement ordering people not to do, sell, or use sth.

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1.Initial measurements by the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization had put the Fukushima figure at half that of Chernobyl.(CTBTO)

2.Ban list: how much trouble is it to put in also the clan name and level of the banned character?

3.Last week's extension of Russia's grain ban and eruption of food riots in Mozambique shows how much needs to be done to meet this goal.

4.Germany said it had suspended passenger flights from Yemen, and was considering expanding a cargo flight ban to other unnamed countries.

5.We do not know who Ban is, why he should have taken so long to speak or why his story has so compelled his as yet unknown audience.

6.Following the ban, however, his training operation was taken over by his wife and a brother.

7.In an address to the UN Security Council, Mr Ban said he was gravely concerned about civilian fatalities.

8.Japan argues that years of a global hunting ban have allowed whale populations to grow enough to allow hunting.使

9.The committee also said the ban "did not amount to prohibited discrimination. "“

10.Then there was the ban on short selling (borrowing a share and selling it, to profit when its share price goes down) in financial stocks.便