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单词 blacklist
释义
blacklist1 verbblacklist2 noun
blacklistblack‧list1 /ˈblæklɪst/ verb [transitive] Verb Table
VERB TABLE
blacklist
Simple Form
PresentI, you, we, theyblacklist
he, she, itblacklists
PastI, you, he, she, it, we, theyblacklisted
Present perfectI, you, we, theyhave blacklisted
he, she, ithas blacklisted
Past perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theyhad blacklisted
FutureI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill blacklist
Future perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill have blacklisted
Continuous Form
PresentIam blacklisting
he, she, itis blacklisting
you, we, theyare blacklisting
PastI, he, she, itwas blacklisting
you, we, theywere blacklisting
Present perfectI, you, we, theyhave been blacklisting
he, she, ithas been blacklisting
Past perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theyhad been blacklisting
FutureI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill be blacklisting
Future perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill have been blacklisting
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • Members of the Communist party were blacklisted and had great difficulty finding work.
  • More than 200 people in the movie industry were blacklisted during the McCarthy era.
  • When she tried to get a loan she found she had been blacklisted.
Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatorto tell someone that they must not do something
to say that someone must not do something, and stop them doing it. Not allow is more formal than not let: not let somebody do something: · My parents won't let me stay out after 11 o'clock.not allow somebody to do something: · The university does not allow athletes to work during the school year.not allow something: · Joan and Bill don't allow smoking in their house.
to tell someone that they should not do something, especially because it is dangerous or harmful: · My mother always told us not to talk to strangers.· His doctor told him not to drink any alcohol while he was taking the tablets.
formal to say clearly and strongly that someone should not do something: · Their religion forbids the eating of pork.forbid somebody to do something: · The management forbids employees to accept tips from customers.forbid somebody (from) doing something: · They were forbidden from entering the sacred chamber.
to tell someone that they cannot do something when they have asked for your permission to do it: · He wanted to use the car tonight but I said no.· She wanted to go to the conference but her boss said she couldn't take the day off from work.
to officially forbid something - use this about activities that are forbidden by law or agreement, especially because they are dangerous: · Many doctors now say that boxing should be banned.· a new international treaty banning all nuclear testsban somebody from (doing) something: · Relatives of the prisoners were banned from visiting them.
to forbid an activity by making it illegal: · International Law prohibits the use of chemical weapons.· The U.S. prohibited all flights to the country while the war was in progress.prohibit somebody from doing something: · Mexican law prohibits the clergy from teaching in universities and schools.
to completely forbid something by making it illegal: · Attempts to outlaw abortion have so far been unsuccessful.· Slavery was not officially outlawed in Australia until 1859.
if a government or organization blacklists someone, they keep a record of their name in order to forbid them doing a particular job or taking part in a particular activity: · Members of the Communist Party were blacklisted and had great difficulty finding work.· When she tried to get a loan she found she had been blacklisted.
to put a person, country, product etc on a blacklist:  Many people in the industry were blacklisted for their communist sympathies.
blacklist1 verbblacklist2 noun
blacklistblacklist2 noun [countable] Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • They are on the blacklist of companies that pollute the environment.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • A breakdown of the trades involved in the faults appears to show bricklayers at the top of the blacklist.
  • Consumer groups wished to give the Annex the status of a blacklist.
  • I thought the blacklist would have lost its sting with the collapse of the price of oil.
  • The country wants to be removed from a blacklist of 15 countries whose banks are suspected of laundering money.
  • The existing blacklist of substances not to be dumped at sea would be superseded by the blanket ban.
a list of people, countries, products etc that are disapproved of, and should therefore be avoided or punished:  Friends of the Earth have produced a blacklist of environmentally damaging products.
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