banned 的 2 个定义
banned, ban·ning.
- to prohibit, forbid, or bar; interdict: to ban nuclear weapons;The dictator banned all newspapers and books that criticized his regime.
- Archaic. to pronounce an ecclesiastical curse upon.to curse; execrate.
- the act of prohibiting by law; interdiction.
- informal denunciation or prohibition, as by public opinion: society's ban on racial discrimination.
- Law. a proclamation.a public condemnation.
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banned 近义词
outlawed
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- Mat Staver, chair of the Liberty Counsel, hailed the decision against bans on conversion therapy in a statement as a win for free speech and predicting similar rulings would follow.
- The ban on outdoor exercise and even dog-walking had made the measures among the strictest in the world.
- The bans also don’t apply to law enforcement at the state or federal level.
- Alison Maley, with the Illinois Statewide School Management Alliance, said the group supports a ban on prone restraint and has provided input to lawmakers on other parts of the legislation with the hope “that we can come to an agreement.”
- Reports suggest new measures could be introduced, including a ban on private parties until Christmas, compulsory mask-weaking in schools, and even quarantine and sick leave for anyone experiencing symptoms of a regular cold.
- In Israel, however, a new law took effect January 1st that banned the use of underweight models.
- Last summer, Louisiana also banned non-legal adoption, with offenders facing a penalty of $5,000 and up to five years in prison.
- In 1956, Balenciaga and Givenchy banned the press from viewing their collections for a month to prevent counterfeiting.
- Jordan also banned it, and Malaysia, Egypt, and Indonesia subjected it to their censorship boards.
- Suppressed, banned, scorned—it seems to speak to something within the human mind (or soul, if you like) that is irrepressible.
- An offence against table-manners is banned like an attack on the Church.
- They were up on the level of the house now, past the long veranda with the banned black benches.
- This gives a wrong impression about Nominalism, that it was banned in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries.
- The job was a great national one, and let none be banned who bore an honourable part in it.
- The president of the university banned political organizing on campus, but the civil rights kids wouldn't stop.