English to Chinese Dictionary blacklist

blacklist

黑名单
definition
verb
workers were blacklisted after being quoted in the newspaper
put (a person or product) on a blacklist.
noun
This is one of the books of the year, a lucid history of the Communist Party in Hollywood through the period of the blacklist .
a list of people or products viewed with suspicion or disapproval.
translation of 'blacklist'
noun
黑名单
example
The infamous 'blacklist' was already being compiled, and the subject matter of the movie could have made him suspect.
If they list a URL in the comment that is on the 'blacklist' , then they get blocked.
The browser adjusts its security settings automatically, based on a regularly-updated 'blacklist' of dangerous or malicious sites.
They've even published a 'blacklist' of spamblogs to help indexing services weed them out.
The new rules would allow the agency to create a 'blacklist' of material deemed seriously dangerous to children.
As a result of the Liberal party's stance against the war, Canada finds itself, alongside many European states, on the 'blacklist' of their most powerful ally.
I know what she means when she says that a 'blacklist' will never be an effective, long-term solution to an internet-based problem.
This is one of the books of the year, a lucid history of the Communist Party in Hollywood through the period of the 'blacklist' .
We do make our 'blacklist' publicly available so anyone can check if we are banning sites critical towards us.
The Popular Front period would fade into history, eclipsed by the war, the McCarthy period, the 'blacklist' , the cold war.
Factory owners regularly oblige overtime hours, pregnancy tests, dismiss and 'blacklist' workers suspected of union organizing.
The government is creating a force that will suppress the criminally influential, but many have escaped the 'blacklist' whether through influence or virtue.
But thanks to the 'blacklist' , hundreds of others are being tarred with the same brush, and thousands will be over the next few years.
It allows the attorney general to create a 'blacklist' of organisations for their involvement in terrorism and allows the country to deport or bar entry to anyone connected with those groups.
Critics of the 'blacklist' have set up a website highlighting their grievances against the popular service.
The bank, which is on the US 'blacklist' , has branches across the Middle East that continue to operate.
Inclusion on the 'blacklist' , which could be proposed shortly, could make it difficult for the bank to do business internationally.
Thousands of Americans were 'blacklisted' during the Cold War.
Anti-spam systems also keep 'blacklists' of known spammers, as well as lists of approved senders.
He said million of poor workers and unemployed were 'blacklisted' by credit bureaus even for owing a small amount of money.
Those who refused to return to their teams were 'blacklisted' from baseball.
If you're 'blacklisted' , he says, you do what you can - just as if you were growing up in Harlem.
Well, I've 'blacklisted' the sites and deleted the offending comments.
During the 1930s he was 'blacklisted' as a union activist and never got work.
When he was released, he was effectively 'blacklisted' and unable to find work, forced to drive a taxi with a forged license.
Immigration has 'blacklisted' him, which means he can never return to Thailand, citing that he was considered a danger to society.
He was 'blacklisted' during the McCarthy years and subsequently suffered a severe nervous breakdown.
Once the highest paid actor in Hollywood, he was 'blacklisted' by the film industry and died penniless in 1943 at the age of 46.
Taking a serious note of the incident, the president 'blacklisted' the Indian actor for his remarks.
In the real world, however, there are no prematurely ended careers so far, no 'blacklists' , no gulags for the dissidents.
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