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
- He specified however that Russia was not banning smoking in the military.
不过,他明确说明俄罗斯并没有在军队中禁烟。 - 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。 - A resolution banning use of asphyxiating gases in war.
禁止在战争中使用窒息性气体的决议案。 - The doctors want stricter enforcement of existing laws, such as those banning sales of cigarettes to children.
医生们希望加大现行法律的执行力度,如禁止向孩童出售香烟。 - 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 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。 - And in Nebraska, a federal judge overturned a state constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage.
在内布拉斯加州,一名联邦法官推翻了一条禁止同性婚姻的州级宪法修正案。 - 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。 - 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。 - But how can a free country justify banning a private club from permitting a lawful activity?
但是,一个自由国家怎么能认为禁止私营酒馆允许一种合法行为是正当的呢?