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blacklist美 ['blæk.lɪst] 英 ['blæk.lɪst] - n.黑名单
- v.将…列入黑名单
- 网络来电防火墙;屏蔽黑名单表;黑名单列表
第三人称单数:blacklists 现在分词:blacklisting 过去式:blacklisted v. ban,debar,bar,exclude,shut out 1. | 黑名单a list of the names of people, companies, products or countries that an organization or a government considers unacceptable and that must be avoided |
1. | ~ sb/sth 将…列入黑名单to put the name of a person, a company, a product or a country on a blacklist |
| She was blacklisted by all the major Hollywood studios because of her political views. 由于她的政见,所有好莱坞大制片公司都拒绝用她。 |
v. | 1. to add somebody's name to a blacklist 2. to shun or condemn somebody for behavior that breaks implicit or explicit rules 3. to keep a record of someone you do not approve of and prevent them from making progress in some way | n. | 1. a list of people or groups who are under suspicion or excluded from something 2. a list of e-mail addresses, e.g. of unknown senders, to which somebody does not want to permit access. 3. a list of people or things that some people do not approve of, and want other people to avoid or stop supporting |
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