no-go area
音標(biāo)發(fā)音
- 英式音標(biāo) [?n???ɡ?? ?e?.ri.?]
- 美式音標(biāo) [?no??ɡo? ?er.i.?]
- 英式發(fā)音
- 美式發(fā)音
基本解釋
- 禁區(qū)
英漢例句
- Instead, they turned town centres into no-go areas on Friday and Saturday nights.
然而,這一新政卻讓市中心在周末的晚上成了危險(xiǎn)區(qū)。 - General MacDonald said those troops would be used to push into places hitherto considered no-go areas for Nato troops.
麥尅唐納將軍說,這些部隊(duì)可以用來進(jìn)入那些北約至今沒有考慮進(jìn)入的地區(qū)。 - Perhaps it was unwise of him to blame just one religion for trying to mark out urban territory; in recent memory, one British city (Belfast) had no-go areas for people of the “wrong” Christian sect.
也許他對(duì)於一個(gè)宗教設(shè)法從城市領(lǐng)土中獨(dú)立出來的指責(zé)是不明知的;在最近的記憶中,有一個(gè)英國(guó)城市(貝爾法斯特)有“錯(cuò)誤的”基督教的禁行區(qū)。
ecocn.org - Yet, by avoiding the no-go areas, the Americans have not become any safer themselves.
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雙語例句
權(quán)威例句
英英字典
- an area, especially in a town, where it is very dangerous to go, usually because a group of people who have weapons prevent the police, army, and other people from entering
- If you refer to a place as a no-go area, you mean that it has a reputation for violence and crime which makes people frightened to go there.
- A no-go area is a place which is controlled by a group of people who use force to prevent other people from entering it.