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Перевод: ban
[существительное] запрещение; объявление вне закона; запрет ; анафема ; церковное проклятие; приговор об изгнании; оглашение в церкви имен вступающих в брак; [глагол] налагать запрет; запрещать; проклинать
Тезаурус:
- Although the IAAF do have a three-month ban for minor offences like using ephedrine, manipulation of a test is equivalent to a fully-fledged steroid offence - a point Mr Emig twice missed during the proceedings.
- Botanists yesterday welcomed the agreement by the CITES plants committee to press for a wild slipper orchid ban.
- Trade ban aims to protect threatened species of orchids
- We will ban the testing of beauty aids on animals, outlaw fur farming and ensure better treatment of farm animals and animals in transit.
- A test ban would destabilise the nuclear balance because neither side could be sure what effect it was having on the other.
- Nuclear disarmers are right in saying that a test ban would stop weapons builders trying out new and fancier designs.
- This is likely to include a constitutional ban on the extradition of cocaine traffickers - the issue at the heart of Colombia's domestic drugs war.
- Bridhe and Seamus Ban consulted him about the amount of drink that would be needed, and were told to double it.
- McNamara's ban (75p): Kevin McNamara's "refreshingly frank" reasons for the ban on Northern Ireland membership.
- She introduced a bill in 1989, obliging the bar to consider a ban, after a case in which two women accused Marvin Mitchelson, a big-cheese divorce lawyer, of sexual assault (he denied the charges and settled out of court).
- The report recommends relaxation of the ban on police acting as agents provocateurs to permit US-style "sting" operations to trap traffickers.
- But, down the road at Bracknell, ICL plans to ban smoking throughout its new building.
- American court upholds ban on nuclear plants
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