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Banish Meaning in English

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/ˈbænɪʃ/
BAN-ish
/bˈænɪʃ/
BAN-ish

释义

To force someone to leave a place, usually as a punishment. It can also mean to completely get rid of something, such as a thought or feeling.

用法与细微差别

'Banish' is formal and often historical (e.g., 'banish from the kingdom'), but it can be used metaphorically ('banish fear'). Do not confuse with 'ban' (officially forbid). Common collocations: 'banish someone', 'banish doubts', 'banish thoughts'.

例句

The king banished the traitor from the kingdom.

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He tried to banish all negative thoughts.

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The teacher banished him from the classroom for talking during the lesson.

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No matter how hard she tried, she couldn’t banish her homesickness.

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Rumors were enough to get someone banished from the village.

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She tried yoga to banish her anxiety before exams.

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