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1 ♦ ban
♦ ban (1) /bæn/n.1 proibizione; divieto; (messa al) bando: ban on smoking (o smoking ban) divieto di fumare; messa al bando delle sigarette; (autom.) driving ban, proibizione di guidare; ritiro della patente; to impose (o to put) a ban on st., proibire qc.; imporre il bando di qc.; mettere al bando qc.; to lift a ban, rimuovere un divieto; under a ban, al bando; proibito3 (stor.) messa al bando4 (stor.) proclama5 (arc.) maledizione.ban (2) /bæn/n.(stor.) bano ( in Ungheria).(to) ban /bæn/v. t.2 (relig.) mettere all'indice3 (arc.) maledire. -
2 (to) debar
(to) debar /dɪˈbɑ:(r)/v. t.(leg.) escludere ( da un diritto, ecc.); interdire ( l'accesso, ecc.): Persons who have been imprisoned are debarred from holding public office, le persone che sono state in prigione non possono accedere alle cariche pubbliche● (leg.) to be debarred from an action, decadere dal diritto di promuovere un'azione □ (leg.: di un diritto) to be debarred by the statute of limitations, cadere in prescrizione. -
3 (to) debar
(to) debar /dɪˈbɑ:(r)/v. t.(leg.) escludere ( da un diritto, ecc.); interdire ( l'accesso, ecc.): Persons who have been imprisoned are debarred from holding public office, le persone che sono state in prigione non possono accedere alle cariche pubbliche● (leg.) to be debarred from an action, decadere dal diritto di promuovere un'azione □ (leg.: di un diritto) to be debarred by the statute of limitations, cadere in prescrizione.
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