Banning

英音[ ˈbænɪŋ ] 美音[ ˈbænɪŋ ]
禁止
常用释义
n. 班宁(美国加利福尼亚州南部城市);班宁(男子名);浪子娇娃(电影名)

例句

1·Banning smoking would save needless deaths.

禁止吸烟会免除不必要的死亡。

—— 《牛津词典》

2·The government responded by banning all future demonstrations.

政府的反应是今后禁止一切示威活动。

—— 《牛津词典》

3·The judge placed an exclusion order on him, banning him from city centre shops.

法官给他下了禁令,禁止他进入市中心的店铺。

—— 《牛津词典》

4·She has decided not to appeal against a court order banning her from keeping animals.

她已决定不对禁止她养动物的判决上诉。

—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》

5·France passed a law banning the use of mobile phones on school grounds for children under the age of 15.

法国通过了一项法律,禁止15岁以下的孩子在学校使用手机。

6·Other countries, including the United States, Italy and Japan, have also passed laws banning students from bringing phones to schools or classrooms.

包括美国、意大利和日本在内的其他国家也通过了相关法律,禁止学生将手机带到学校或教室。

7·He suggested banning all polluting cars.

他建议禁用所有会造成污染的车辆。

8·Ironically, some of those people are not enthusiastic about banning rickshaws.

具有讽刺意味的是,其中一些人并不热衷于禁止黄包车。

9·Even though some kids do have bad manners, banning is not a right way to teach them.

尽管有些孩子确实没有礼貌,但禁止并不是教育他们的正确方法。

10·In the late 1930s, a movement to ban the drug marijuana began to gather force, resulting in the eventual banning of the cultivation.

20世纪30年代末,一场禁止毒品大麻的运动开始集结力量,最终导致大麻种植被禁止。

同义词

n.
v.
禁止;取缔;限制(ban的ing形式)

同根词(词根ban)

banned adj 被禁的
ban n 禁令,禁忌
ban vt 禁止,取缔
banned vt 禁止(ban的过去分词)

更新时间:2025-03-31 01:00