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blacklist
/ ˈblæklɪst /
/ ˈblæklɪst /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • n.黑名单
  • vt.将……列入黑名单
    • 复数

      blacklists
    • 第三人称单数

      blacklists
    • 现在分词

      blacklisting
    • 过去式

      blacklisted
    • 过去分词

      blacklisted
  • 网络释义
  • 专业释义
  • 英英释义
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     黑名单

    人们将诸事不利的一天称为黑色的一天(black day)。发生重大灾难的某日也被称为黑色的一天。现在黑名单(blacklist)是不合法的。

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     黑名

    Multipath默认会把所有设置都加入到黑名(Blacklist)单中,也就是禁止使用所有设备,所以取消默认设置,将文件对应blacklist块的内容更新为如下:

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     作废车票

    ... Berth列车停车位 Blacklist作废车票(黑名单) Blocking闭塞 ...

  • 4

     来电黑名单

    ... 追杀黑名单 Pink Cadillac 来电黑名单 BlackList 实时黑名单 RBL ; RBLs ...

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  • 双语例句
  • 原声例句
  • 权威例句
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    A government official disclosed that they were on a secret blacklist.
    一位政府官员透露说,他们被列入了秘密黑名单。
    《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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    and 39.net are on the blacklist.
    淘宝网、北青网、大旗网以及39健康网均在黑名单之列。
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    All stories except Blacklist got done.
    除“黑名单”之外,所有的故事都完成了。
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  • 词源
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blacklist:

From black +‎ list.

FROM: wiktionary
  • 百科
  • Blacklist

    A blacklist (or black list) is a list or register of entities or people who, for one reason or another, are being denied a particular privilege, service, mobility, access or recognition. As a verb, to blacklist can mean to deny someone work in a particular field, or to ostracize a person from a certain social circle.Conversely, a whitelist is a list or compilation identifying entities that are accepted, recognized, or privileged.The term blacklisting may be used in a pejorative sense, implying that a person has been prevented from having legitimate access to something due to inappropriate covert actions of those who control access. For example, a person being served with a restraining order for having threatened another person would not be considered a case of blacklisting. However, somebody who is fired for exposing poor working conditions in a particular company, and is subsequently systematically blocked from finding work in that industry, is described as having been inappropriately and often illegally blacklisted. Blacklisting can and has been accomplished informally by consensus of authority figures, and does not necessarily require a physical list or overt written record.Blacklisting can be formal or informal. In the employment setting, applicants who apply to numerous positions regardless of being qualified or not can soon be ignored during some or all subsequent applicant processes. This can be an informal choice made by one person or a shared formal response taken up by one office, and not an issue that would be described as blacklisting. In the past, blacklists of union members have been shared or circulated between multiple organizations to prevent hiring of employees who, rather than being incompetent, have been critical of management actions. People have been prevented from working for decades due to being on a blacklist; in some cases the information on the blacklist was false.

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