verboten

verboten

美 [fərˈboʊt(ə)n]  英 [fə(r)ˈbəʊt(ə)n]

  • adj.〈外〉被禁止的
  • 网络行车入口;日安;纳粹阴魂

英汉解释

adj.
1.
〈外〉被禁止的

英英解释

adj.

例句

Things we used to say were verboten are now considered an acceptable risk-return trade-off as liquidity and hedging markets have developed.

随着流动性加强保值市场发展过去认为适宜做法现在看作可接受风险回报交易

In sharp contrast to Waikiki's kitsch, tourism is quite verboten, and the island is only accessible via pricey, private helicopter tours.

威基基媚俗形成鲜明对比这儿旅游业禁止想到游览只有通过昂贵私人直升机

But unlike in other countries, from the Netherlands to Hungary, any kind of populist politics continues to be verboten in Germany.

包括荷兰匈牙利在内其他国家不同任何形式民粹政治德国依然遭到禁止

The IMF is now a major player in the euro zone, an area previously verboten to it.

IMF现在欧元区重要参与者此前欧元区IMF来说禁地

Leaf blowers? Verboten, at least on "bad air" days. They kick up dust.

使用落叶吗?严禁使用至少空气质量几天产生

Some other rules: The passive voice is to be avoided and pop culture references are verboten.

一些其他准则避免被动语态以及不能涉及流行文化

Q. I never talk about politics or religion at social functions. Are there any verboten subjects at business functions?

从不社交聚会谈论政治宗教工作聚会不宜谈论话题?。

What is permissible at one may be verboten at another.

一家公司允许也许一家行不通