also black-list, black list, "list of persons who have incurred suspicion," 1610s, from black (adj.), here indicative of disgrace, censure, punishment (attested from 1590s, in black book) + list (n.). Specifically of employers' list of workers considered troublesome (usually for union activity) is from 1888. As a verb, from 1718. Related: Blacklisted; blacklisting.
双语例句
1. A government official disclosed that they were on a secret blacklist.
一名政府官员透露他们已被列入一份秘密黑名单。
来自柯林斯例句
2. She was on the company's blacklist.
她被列在这家公司的黑名单上.
来自《简明英汉词典》
3. Most credit agencies run a 15-year blacklist effectively barring bankrupts from receiving credit.
大多数信贷机构都有一份为期15年的黑名单,以有效阻止破产者得到贷款。
来自柯林斯例句
4. The police drew up a blacklist of wanted terrorists.
警方拟就一份通缉恐怖分子的黑名单.
来自互联网
5. Corrected number of laps in Knockout race event in Blacklist 15.