banning
英 [ˈbænɪŋ]
美 [ˈbænɪŋ]
v. 宣布为非法;斥责;抗议; (美国)班宁; 班宁
BNC.20643 / COCA.24056
英英释义
noun
- an official prohibition or edict against something
双语例句
- Banning cigarette advertising would be unconstitutional, since selling cigarettes is legal.
既然出售香烟是合法的,那么禁止做香烟广告就是违宪的。 - Q. Do you think you will have an advantage with the banning of traction control?
你认为禁止牵引力控制系统后对你有优势吗? - A convertion banning the development, production and stockpiling of biological weapons.
禁止发展、生产和贮存生物武器的大会。 - I personally don't like the Bible, but I would never propose or support banning it.
我个人不喜欢圣经,但是我死也不会建议或支持禁止它。 - They signed a treaty banning all nuclear testing.
他们签署一项条约,禁止一切核试验。 - But banning these brands from sponsorship, as some critics want, is not the answer.
但国际奥委会并没有如一些批评者所希望的那样,禁止这些品牌成为奥运会赞助商。 - But the researchers said that their results do not warrant banning the use of nanoparticles.
但是这些科研人员说他们的结果并没有为禁止纳米颗粒的使用提供理由。 - The banning of his play decided him to write about censorship
他的戏剧被禁演,这促使他下定决心就审查制度的问题下笔。 - We evaded the Soviet proposal of banning nuclear weapons in war and substituted for it a clause abjuring the threat of force in peacetime.
我们避开了苏联关于在战争中禁止使用核武器的建议,而用一项在和平时期放弃使用武力威胁的条款来代替它。 - Officials say other measures include effective drunk driving laws and banning some alcohol advertising.
相关官员称,其他措施还包括有效禁止酒驾的法律和禁止部分酒类广告。