
Pesquisar
to ban
01
proibir, vetar
to officially forbid a particular action, item, or practice
Transitive: to ban an action or practice
Example
Certain fishing practices were banned to protect endangered marine species.
The social media platform implemented a new policy to ban hate speech and discriminatory content.
02
proibir, vetar
to impose a restriction or prohibition on use or distribution of certain items
Transitive: to ban an item
Example
The concert venue banned outside food and beverages to maintain cleanliness and profitability.
The toy was banned due to safety concerns, as it posed a risk to children.
03
proibir, banir
to officially prevent someone from engaging in a particular activity, behavior, or action
Transitive: to ban sb from a place
Example
The troublemaker was banned from the shopping mall after repeatedly causing disturbances.
Due to his unruly behavior, the patron was banned from the bar for a month.
Ban
01
proibição, interdição
an official rule that prohibits someone from certain activities, behaviors, or goods
Example
The government announced a ban on single-use plastic bags to reduce environmental pollution.
O governo anunciou uma proibição de sacolas plásticas de uso único para reduzir a poluição ambiental.
Smoking bans in public places have been implemented to protect non-smokers from secondhand smoke.
As proibições de fumar em locais públicos foram implementadas para proteger os não-fumantes da fumaça de segunda mão.
02
proibição, edito
an official prohibition or edict against something
03
bachelorado em enfermagem, licenciatura em enfermagem
a bachelor's degree in nursing
04
ban, bani
100 bani equal 1 leu in Romania
05
bani, banco
100 bani equal 1 leu in Moldova

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