blacklist是什么意思
第三人称单数:blacklists
blacklist的反义词
现在分词:blacklisting
过去分词:blacklisted
过去式:blacklisted
名词(受怀疑、受冷遇等的)黑名单
及物动词把(某人)列入黑名单
1. 来电黑名单:方便使用的热线 (HotLine)功能. 良好的互通性,包括与软件电话 (NetMeeting)的互通功能. 独有的来电黑名单( BlackList)功能. 方便使用的热线 (HotLine)功能. 良好的互通性,包括与软件电话 (NetMeeting)的互通功能
2. 来电黑名单,可以不接不想听的电话:zipman:可以看ZIP里的东西 | BlackList:来电黑名单,可以不接不想听的电话! | Torch:可以让手机像手电筒一样光着
3. 作废车票(黑名单):Berth 列车停车位 | Blacklist 作废车票(黑名单) | Blocking 闭塞
1. 黑名单
If someone is on a blacklist, they are seen by a government or other organization as being one of a number of people who cannot be trusted or who have done something wrong.
e.g. A government official disclosed that they were on a secret blacklist...
一名政府官员透露他们已被列入一份秘密黑名单。
e.g. Most credit agencies run a 15-year blacklist effectively barring bankrupts from receiving credit.
大多数信贷机构都有一份为期15年的黑名单,以有效阻止破产者得到贷款。
2. 把…列入黑名单
If someone is blacklisted by a government or organization, they are put on a blacklist.
e.g. He has been blacklisted since being convicted of possessing marijuana in 1969.
他自从1969年因持有大麻而被定罪后就被列入了黑名单。
e.g. ...the full list of blacklisted airports.
列入黑名单的机场的完整清单
1. The center is scheduled to unveil another blacklist at the end of the month.
2. The HK government should join with Guangdong authorities to compile a " blacklist " of contraband hawkers and ban them from entering.
3. The blacklist will be posted on a computer network, allowing the hotels to refuse service to anyone on the list.
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4. It decided to conform with standards set by the OECD in an effort to avoid being put on a blacklist and facing possible sanctions.
5. Five pesticides were banned earlier this year, and the Agriculture Ministry was compiling a blacklist of companies still making them.
6. The SEPA has recently unveiled a blacklist of 82 projects that seriously violated environmental protection assessment rules.
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7. Netizens on Wednesday criticized the airline for keeping a blacklist, some even calling on air travelers to " put Spring Airlines on their own blacklist ".
8. He said he had been rejected from boarding the company's aircraft on five occasions " without justifiable reason " and was on its blacklist.
9. The ICAO chief said safety concerns prompted the European Union to place a number of African carriers on a blacklist from its airspace last year.
10. Of the country's top five power plants, only China Power Investment Corporation survived the blacklist.
noun
1. a list of people who are out of favor
Synonym: black book shitlist
verb
1. put on a blacklist so as to banish or cause to be boycotted
e.g. many books were blacklisted by the Nazis