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ban

verb
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Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they ban
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he / she / it bans
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past simple banned
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past participle banned
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-ing form banning
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  1. to decide or say officially that something is not allowed明令禁止;取缔 synonym prohibit
    • ban something The law effectively bans smoking in all public places.该法律有效地禁止在所有公共场所吸烟。
    • a list of banned substances 禁用物质清单
    • The use of these chemicals in homes was banned outright by the government in 2000.2000年,政府彻底禁止在家庭中使用这些化学物质。
    • ban something from something a campaign to ban sugary drinks from schools禁止学校饮用含糖饮料的运动
    Extra Examples
    • Chemical weapons are banned internationally.国际上禁止使用化学武器。
    • Congress has voted to ban online gambling.国会已投票决定禁止网上赌博。
    • MPs voted to ban hunting with dogs.议员投票决定禁止用狗打猎。
    • There's been a move to ban tobacco advertising.有一项禁止烟草广告的举措。
    • He claimed that the government had tried to ban the book.他声称政府曾试图查禁此书。
    • Trade in tiger products is banned under the convention.根据该公约,老虎产品的贸易是被禁止的。
    Topics Permission and obligationb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • effectively
    • formally
    • officially
    verb + ban
    • attempt to
    • seek to
    • try to
    preposition
    • from
    phrases
    • an attempt to ban something
    • a move to ban something
    • a decision to ban something
    See full entry
  2. [usually passive] to order somebody not to do something, go somewhere, etc., especially officially禁止(某人)做某事(或去某处等)
    • be banned from something He was banned from the meeting.他被取消了出席会议的资格。
    • She was banned from the road for ten months for drinking and driving.她因酒后驾车被禁止上路10个月。
    • be banned from doing something She's been banned from leaving the country while the allegations are investigated.在指控被调查期间,她被禁止出国。
    • (British English) He was banned from driving for six months.他被禁止驾驶六个月。
    • be banned The sprinter has been banned for life after failing a drugs test.这名短跑运动员没能通过药检,已被终身禁赛。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • effectively
    • formally
    • officially
    verb + ban
    • attempt to
    • seek to
    • try to
    preposition
    • from
    phrases
    • an attempt to ban something
    • a move to ban something
    • a decision to ban something
    See full entry
  3. Word OriginOld English bannan ‘summon by a public proclamation’, of Germanic origin, reinforced by Old Norse banna ‘curse, prohibit’; the noun is partly from Old French ban ‘proclamation, summons, banishment’.

ban

noun
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  1. an official rule that says that something is not allowed禁令
    • a smoking ban禁烟令
    • A majority of people are against the ban.大多数人反对这项禁令。
    • ban on something They are calling for a blanket ban (= complete ban) on the use of phones while driving.他们呼吁全面禁止开车时使用手机。
    • They have imposed a total ban on the import of seal skins.他们已经全面禁止进口海豹皮。
    • There are no plans to lift the ban on the sale of fireworks to children.没有计划解除向儿童出售烟花的禁令。
    Extra Examples
    • a nuclear test ban treaty禁止核试验条约
    • The ban on exports has now been eased.出口禁令现在已经松动。
    • The ban only covers tropical hardwood.禁令只针对热带硬木。
    • The ban will affect all public and work premises.该禁令将会影响到所有公共和工作场所。
    • The students took to the streets, defying a ban on political gatherings.学生违抗禁止政治集会的命令,走上街头。
    • There is a ban on traffic in the town centre.市中心禁止交通。
    • Hopes are growing for a lifting of the import ban.解除进口禁令的希望越来越大。
    Topics Permission and obligationb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • blanket
    • complete
    • outright
    verb + ban
    • enact
    • impose
    • introduce
    ban + verb
    • come into force
    • start
    • apply to something
    preposition
    • ban on
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  2. an official decision that means a person is not allowed to do something or go somewhere for a period of time 禁令
    • a five-year driving ban for various offences对各种违法行为的五年驾驶禁令
    • The sprinter received a lengthy ban for failing a drugs test.这名短跑运动员未通过药检,遭到长时间禁赛。
    • ban from something His behaviour led to a life ban from international football.他的行为导致了终身禁赛。
  3. Word OriginOld English bannan ‘summon by a public proclamation’, of Germanic origin, reinforced by Old Norse banna ‘curse, prohibit’; the noun is partly from Old French ban ‘proclamation, summons, banishment’.
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 2824 COCA: 3273
ban

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + BAN | BAN + VERB | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEblanket, complete, outright, total全面禁止partial部份禁止temporary暫時禁止overtime禁止加班advertising禁止做廣告a blanket advertising ban on tobacco對煙草廣告的全面禁止driving禁駕令smoking禁煙令test禁止試驗a nuclear test ban treaty禁止核試驗條約constitutional (NAmE) 憲法規定的禁令federal (NAmE) 聯邦禁令VERB + BANenact, impose, introduce, place, put頒佈/推行/發佈/發出/實施禁令They have imposed a ban on the import of seal skins.他們已經禁止進口海豹皮。enforce實施禁令lift, overturn, remove撤銷禁令;解除禁令uphold維持禁令tighten加強禁令ease放寬禁令The ban on exports has now been eased.出口禁令現在已經鬆動。call for, demand, support呼籲/要求/支持禁止oppose, reject反對禁令;拒絕服從禁令comply with遵守禁令defy (especially BrE) 無視禁令The students took to the streets, defying a ban on political gatherings.學生們無視不許政治集會的禁令走上街頭。BAN + VERBcome into force, start禁令開始實施apply to sth, cover sth禁令適用於/針對⋯The ban only covers tropical hardwood.禁令只針對熱帶硬木。affect sth禁令影響到⋯The ban will affect all public and work premises.該禁令將會影響到所有公共和工作場所。PREPOSITIONban on對⋯的禁止a ban on smoking in public places公共場所禁煙令
ban

verb

ADVERB | VERB + BAN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBeffectively有效禁止formally, officially正式禁止completely完全禁止VERB + BANattempt to, seek to, try to試圖禁止vote to投票禁止Congress has voted to ban online gambling.國會已投票決定禁止網上賭博。PREPOSITIONfrom禁止⋯The weightlifter was banned from the Olympics for failing a drugs test.這名舉重運動員因為藥檢不合格而被禁止參加奧運會比賽。He has been banned from driving for a year. (BrE) 他被禁駕車一年。PHRASESan attempt to ban sth, a move to ban sth (especially BrE) 一項禁止⋯的嘗試/措施a move to ban tobacco advertising禁止煙草廣告的措施a decision to ban sth禁止⋯的決定
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 2824 COCA: 3273
ban

noun

ban ♦︎ sanction ♦︎ boycott ♦︎ embargo ♦︎ prohibition ♦︎ moratorium ♦︎ veto ♦︎ tabooThese are all words for a rule, order or custom which does not allow people to do sth or for the act of stopping sth from being done. 这些词均表示禁令、约束、禁忌。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a ban / sanctions / a boycott / an embargo / a prohibition / a veto / a moratorium / a taboo on sb / stha ban / sanctions / a boycott / an embargo / a prohibition / a veto / a taboo against sb / stha total ban / boycott / embargo / prohibition / moratorium(an) international ban / sanctions / boycott / embargo / moratorium(a) trade ban / sanctions / boycott / embargo(an) economic sanctions / boycott / embargoto impose a ban / sanctions / a boycott / an embargo / a prohibition / a moratorium / a vetoto call for / introduce a ban / sanctions / a boycott / a prohibition / a moratoriumto enforce / tighten / ease a ban / sanctions / an embargoto comply with a ban / sanctions / a prohibitionto break a ban / sanctions / an embargo / a tabooto lift a ban / sanctions / a boycott / an embargo / a prohibition / a vetoa ban / sanctions / an embargo come / comes into force ban [countable] an official rule that says that sth is not allowed; the fact of sb being officially stopped from doing sth for a period of time as a punishment 禁令;(作为惩罚的)禁止There is to be a total ban on smoking in the office.办公室将彻底禁止吸烟。The students took to the streets, defying a ban on political gatherings.学生违抗禁止政治集会的命令,走上街头。The sprinter received a lengthy ban for failing a drugs test.这名短跑运动员未通过药检,遭到长时间禁赛。He faces a possible life ban from international football.他可能面临终身禁止参加国际足球赛事。 sanction ˈsæŋkʃn [countable, usually plural] an official order that limits trade or contact with a particular country, in order to make it do sth, such as obeying international law 制裁Trade sanctions were imposed against any country that refused to sign the agreement.凡拒签该协议的国家均受到了贸易制裁。 boycott ˈbɔɪkɒt; NAmE ˈbɔɪkɑːt [countable] the act of refusing to buy, use or take part in sth as a way of protesting (对某事物的)抵制Opposition groups declared a boycott of the elections.反对派宣布抵制选举。The group is calling for a consumer boycott of the company's products.该团体正号召消费者抵制那家公司的产品。 see also boycott avoid verb embargo ɪmˈbɑːgəʊ; NAmE ɪmˈbɑːrgoʊ [countable] an official order that forbids trade with another country, sometimes of a particular type of goods (对特定种类货物的)贸易禁令;禁运There is a strict embargo on oil imports.严禁进口石油产品。We knew the arms embargo was being broken.我们知道武器禁运遭到了破坏。 prohibition ˌprəʊɪˈbɪʃn; NAmE ˌproʊəˈbɪʃn [uncountable, countable] the act of stopping sth being done or used, especially by law; a law or rule that says that sth is not allowed (尤指通过法律的)禁止,阻止;禁令The RSPB has called for the prohibition of all imports of wild birds.皇家鸟类保护协会已呼吁禁止进口一切野生雀鸟。 moratorium ˌmɒrəˈtɔːriəm; NAmE ˌmɔːrəˈtɔːriəm(plural moratoriums or moratoria) [countable] an official agreement that an activity must stop for a period of time (经官方同意的)暂停,中止The convention called for a two-year moratorium on commercial whaling.该公约要求两年内暂停商业捕鲸活动。 veto ˈviːtəʊ; NAmE ˈviːtoʊ(plural vetoes) [countable] an occasion when sb uses their right to refuse to allow sth to be done 拒绝认可;禁止For months there was a veto on employing new staff.有好几个月禁止雇用新员工。 see also veto refusal noun , veto refuse verb taboo təˈbuː [countable] a cultural or religious custom that does not allow people to do, use or talk about a particular thing as people find it offensive or embarrassing; a general agreement not to do or talk about sth (文化或宗教习俗方面的)禁忌,戒律;避讳Death is one of the great taboos in our culture.在我们的文化中,“死亡”是一大忌。There is still a taboo on the subject in our family.这个话题在我们家里仍然讳莫如深。 see also taboo forbidden adj. ban

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 See also the entry for exclude 2 另见exclude条第2义ban ♦︎ prohibit ♦︎ bar ♦︎ forbid ♦︎ outlawThese words all mean to order sb to stop doing sth or to stop sth being done, especially officially or by law. 这些词均表示明令禁止或依法取缔。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to ban / prohibit / bar sb from sthto ban / prohibit / bar / forbid sb from doing sthto ban / prohibit / forbid / outlaw the practice / use / sale of sthto ban / prohibit the import / export of sthto be effectively banned / prohibited / barred / forbidden / outlawedto be officially banned / prohibitedto be strictly prohibited / forbidden ban (-nn-) [transitive] to officially stop sth from being done or used; to order sb not to do sth, go somewhere, etc. 明令禁止;禁止做某事(或去某处等)There are plans to ban smoking in public places.计划在公共场所禁烟。He claimed that the government had tried to ban the book.他声称政府曾试图查禁此书。He was banned from the meeting.他被禁止出席会议。The sprinter has been banned for life after failing a drugs test.这名短跑运动员没能通过药检,已被终身禁赛。OPP permit allow see also banned forbidden prohibit prəˈhɪbɪt, NAmE also proʊˈhɪbɪt [transitive, often passive] (formal) to stop sth from being done, especially by law (尤指以法令)禁止The convention strictly prohibits the dumping of waste at sea.公约严禁向海里倾倒废物。The import of these products is prohibited by law.法律禁止进口这些产品。OPP permit , authorize allow see also prohibited forbidden bar (-rr-) [transitive] (rather formal) (of a rule or law) to ban or prevent sb from doing sth (以法令)禁止,阻止The curfew has effectively barred workers from travelling across the city to their jobs.宵禁令有效地阻止了工人进出城区上班。Certain activities are still barred to women.某些活动仍将女性拒诸门外。 forbid fəˈbɪd; NAmE fərˈbɪd(forbade, forbidden) [transitive] (rather formal) to order sb not to do sth; to order that sth must not be done 禁止;不准You are all forbidden to leave.你们都不准离开。Her father forbade the marriage.她的父亲不允许这桩婚事。Smoking is strictly forbidden.严禁吸烟。OPP allow , permit allow see also forbidden forbidden outlaw ˈaʊtlɔː [transitive] to forbid sth by law 依法禁止There are plans to outlaw the carrying of knives.有一些禁止携带刀具的方案。He was found to be a member of the outlawed rebel movement.他被发现是非法叛乱活动的成员。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 2824 COCA: 3273
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