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1 smoking ban
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > smoking ban
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2 smoking
noun1) (act) Rauchen, das‘no smoking’ — "Rauchen verboten"
[do you want to sit in] smoking or non-smoking? — [möchten Sie für] Raucher oder Nichtraucher?
* * *noun (the habit of smoking cigarettes etc: He has given up cigarette-smoking at last; Smoking can damage your health.) das Rauchen* * *smok·ing[ˈsməʊkɪŋ, AM ˈsmoʊk-]\smoking ban Rauchverbot ntto give up [or quit] [or stop] \smoking mit dem Rauchen aufhören, das Rauchen aufgebennon-\smoking Nichtraucher-* * *['sməʊkɪŋ]1. adjrauchend2. nRauchen nt"no smoking" — "Rauchen verboten"
* * *smoking [ˈsməʊkıŋ]A adj1. Rauch…2. Raucher…B s Rauchen n:“no smoking” „Rauchen verboten!“* * *noun1) (act) Rauchen, das‘no smoking’ — "Rauchen verboten"
2) no art. (seating area)[do you want to sit in] smoking or non-smoking? — [möchten Sie für] Raucher oder Nichtraucher?
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smok·ing [ʼsməʊkɪŋ, Am ʼsmoʊk-] nRauchen nt;\smoking ban Rauchverbot nt;non-\smoking Nichtraucher- -
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1. transitive verb,- nn- verbietenhe was banned from driving/playing — er erhielt Fahr-/Spielverbot
ban somebody from a place — jemandem die Einreise/den Zutritt usw. verbieten
2. nounban somebody from a pub/the teaching profession — jemandem Lokalverbot erteilen/jemanden vom Lehrberuf ausschließen
Verbot, dasplace a ban on something — etwas mit einem Verbot belegen
* * *[bæn] 1. noun(an order that a certain thing may not be done: a ban on smoking.) das Verbot2. verb(to forbid: The government banned publication of his book.) verbieten* * *[bæn]I. n Verbot nt\ban on smoking/talking Rauch-/Redeverbot ntto lift a \ban on sth das Verbot einer S. gen aufhebenII. vt<- nn->▪ to \ban sth etw verbieten▪ to \ban sb jdn ausschließenshe was \banned from driving for two years sie erhielt zwei Jahre Fahrverbot* * *[bn]1. nVerbot nt; (ECCL) (Kirchen)bann m; (COMM) Embargo ntto put a ban on sth — etw verbieten, etw mit einem Verbot/Embargo belegen (form)
to lift a ban on sth — das Verbot einer Sache (gen)/das Embargo für etw aufheben
2. vt(= prohibit) verbieten; (ECCL) auf den Index setzen; footballer etc sperrento ban sb from doing sth — jdm verbieten, etw zu tun
he is banned from this bar — er hat hier Lokalverbot
* * *ban [bæn]A v/t1. einen Film, eine Partei etc verbieten:ban sb from speaking jemandem Rede- oder Sprechverbot erteilen;he was banned from driving for three years er erhielt ein dreijähriges Fahrverbot3. obs verfluchen, verwünschenB sban on imports Einfuhrverbot, -sperre;ban on smoking Rauchverbot;2. obs (gesellschaftliche) Ächtung, Ablehnung f durch die öffentliche Meinung:under (a) ban geächtet, allgemein missbilligt3. REL (Kirchen)Bann m:a) HIST in Acht und Bann,b) exkommuniziert4. obs Verfluchung f, Verwünschung f5. pl → academic.ru/5382/banns">banns* * *1. transitive verb,- nn- verbietenban somebody from doing something — jemandem verbieten, etwas zu tun
he was banned from driving/playing — er erhielt Fahr-/Spielverbot
ban somebody from a place — jemandem die Einreise/den Zutritt usw. verbieten
2. nounban somebody from a pub/the teaching profession — jemandem Lokalverbot erteilen/jemanden vom Lehrberuf ausschließen
Verbot, das* * *n.Bann nur sing. m.Verbot -e n. v.sperren v.verbieten v. -
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6 prohibition
noun2) no pl., no art. (Amer. Hist.) [gesetzliches] AlkoholverbotProhibition — (1920-33) die Prohibition
* * *[prəui'biʃən]1) (the act of prohibiting: We demand the prohibition by the government of the sale of this drug.) das Verbot2) (a rule, law etc forbidding something: The headmaster issued a prohibition against bringing knives into school.) das Verbot* * *pro·hi·bi·tion[ˌprəʊ(h)ɪˈbɪʃən, AM ˌproʊ-]n\prohibition on smoking Rauchverbot ntto be under \prohibition gesetzlich verboten sein* * *["prəUI'bISən]n1) Verbot nt2)(the) Prohibition ( US Hist ) — die Prohibition
the Prohibition era ( US Hist ) — die Prohibitionszeit
* * *prohibition [ˌprəʊıˈbıʃn] s1. Verbot n3. → academic.ru/83211/writ">writ1 1* * *noun2) no pl., no art. (Amer. Hist.) [gesetzliches] AlkoholverbotProhibition — (1920-33) die Prohibition
* * *n.Entziehung f.Entzug -¨e m.Verbot -e n. -
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pro·hi·bi·tion [ˌprəʊ(h)ɪʼbɪʃən, Am ˌproʊ-] n\prohibition on smoking Rauchverbot ntto be under \prohibition gesetzlich verboten sein
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