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
- A convention banning production of fissile materials for nuclear weapons be negotiated and concluded;
通过谈判缔结一项禁止生产核武器用的裂变材料公约; - According to agricultural leaders, banning the flavorings effectively bans the sale of the American blend cigarettes.
据农业领导人称,禁止加香实际上禁止了美国混合型卷烟的出售。 - She has decided not to appeal against a court order banning her from keeping animals
对于法院禁止她饲养动物的指令,她决定不再上诉。 - They signed a treaty banning all nuclear testing.
他们签署一项条约,禁止一切核试验。 - That case echoed a debate in France over the banning of Muslim headscarves in state schools.
这个法案在法国引起了巨大的回响,人们对是否应在公立学校禁止穆斯林戴头巾有许多争议。 - But not for much longer, with Mexico's government banning the use of animals in performances last month.
但是这样的好景不会太长了,上个月墨西哥政府已颁布法令禁止马戏团使用动物表演。 - Another reason for banning lead in gasoline is that the lead can ruin the catalytic converter.
禁止汽油里含铅的另一个原因,是铅能损坏催化式排气净化器。 - 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。 - 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。 - A similar pact was signed in1967, banning all military activity.
1967年签署了一项类似的条约,严禁一切军事行动。