Ban from Meaning in English
expression
ˈbæn/ /ˈfɹəm
BAN frum
bˈæn/ /fɹˈɒm
BAN from
释义
To officially or legally not allow someone to enter a place or do something.
用法与细微差别
'Ban from' is always followed by an activity or place (e.g., 'ban from driving', 'ban from the library'). It is formal and often used with rules or law. Do not confuse with 'ban for', which is incorrect.
Spanish: prohibir de - vetar dePortuguese (BR): proibir dePortuguese (PT): proibir deChinese (Simplified): 禁止进入 - 禁止(做某事)Chinese (Traditional): 禁止進入 - 禁止(做某事)Hindi: से प्रतिबंधित करनाArabic: يمنع منBengali: নিষিদ্ধ করা (থেকে) - প্রবেশে নিষেধাজ্ঞাRussian: запретить (кому-то) - отстранить (от)Japanese: ~を禁止する - ~への出入りを禁止するVietnamese: cấm (khỏi) - cấm tham giaKorean: ~을 금지하다 - ~에 출입을 금지하다Turkish: -den men etmek - yasaklamakUrdu: سے منع کرنا - پر پابندی لگاناIndonesian: melarang dari - dilarang (dari)
例句
He was banned from the restaurant for being rude.
basic
Students can be banned from using their phones in class.
basic
She was banned from driving for two years.
basic
If you keep cheating, you'll get banned from the game.
natural
After the fight, he got banned from every bar in town.
natural
She was shocked to be banned from commenting on the forum.
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