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black list

/blak-list/US // ˈblækˌlɪst //UK // (ˈblækˌlɪst) //

黑名单,黑色名单,黑榜,恶名昭著

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a list of persons under suspicion, disfavor, censure, etc.: His record as an anarchist put him on the government's blacklist.
    • : a list privately exchanged among employers, containing the names of persons to be barred from employment because of untrustworthiness or for holding opinions considered undesirable.
    • : a list drawn up by a labor union, containing the names of employers to be boycotted for unfair labor practices.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to put on a blacklist.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as indisapproval

Examples

  • It’s their current behaviors, too — including violent crackdowns of protests and door-to-door manhunts for people on their blacklist.

  • The company said its inclusion on the blacklist will have a “major adverse impact” on advanced technology development.

  • This law would also create a blacklist prohibiting foreign entities from receiving personal data from China.

  • For example, the blacklist reserved for debt defaulters is overseen by China’s highest judicial authority, the Supreme People’s Court.

  • The Blacklist does have one unqualified success this season: its extraordinary work in overhauling Keen.

  • That was enough to keep Miller on the Stormfront blacklist since the founding of the site in 1995.

  • It highlights the biggest problem with The Blacklist as the show barrels towards the conclusion of its debut season.

  • On the drama side, James Spader breaks into the Best Actor category for his bravura scenery chewing on The Blacklist.

  • For an anti-defamation league to put out a blacklist is to imply that those blacklisted are in the business of defamation.

  • To attain their end these associations made liberal use of the lockout, the blacklist, and armed guards and detectives.

  • Great Britain's regulations on the blacklist and "bunker coal" had intensified this feeling.

  • But three more girls went down on the blacklist, and the plebes' triumph was yet greater.

  • The purpose of the "blacklist" was to strike at neutral firms with German affiliations which were trading with Germany.

  • I saw men who felt vexed at such an act as the blacklist, but that was merely vexation, not a fundamental change of feeling.