jìn jiǔ
prohibition
ban on alcohol
dry law
bǎn
a register
block of printing
edition
version
page
bǎn
board
plank
plate
shutter
table tennis bat
clappers (music)
CL:塊|块[kuai4]
accented beat in Chinese music
hard
stiff
to stop smiling or look serious
jìn zhǐ
to prohibit
to forbid
to ban
bàn
half
semi-
incomplete
(after a number) and a half
bàn
to do
to manage
to handle
to go about
to run
to set up
to deal with
bān
team
class
squad
work shift
ranking
CL:個|个[ge4]
classifier for groups
bān
sort
kind
class
way
manner
bàn
partner
companion
comrade
associate
to accompany
bān
to move (i.e. relocate oneself)
to move (sth relatively heavy or bulky)
to shift
to copy indiscriminately
bàn
to disguise oneself as
to dress up
to play (a role)
to put on (an expression)
bān
to pull
to turn (sth) around
to turn around (a situation)
to recoup
bàn
petal
segment
clove (of garlic)
piece
section
fragment
valve
lamella
classifier for pieces, segments etc
bàn
to trip
to stumble
to hinder
wéi jìn
to violate a prohibition or ban
prohibited
illicit
bān
spot
colored patch
stripe
spotted
striped
variegated
dǎ ban
to decorate
to dress
to make up
to adorn
manner of dressing
style of dress
bàn
to mix
to mix in
to toss (a salad)
Lǔ Bān
Lu Ban, legendary master craftsman, called the father of Chinese carpentry
bǎn
metal plate
sheet of metal
bān
to promulgate
to send out
to issue
to grant or confer
jìn yān
to ban smoking
to quit smoking
to prohibit cooking
prohibition on opium (esp. in China from 1729)
zhàn lüè huǒ bàn
variant of 戰略伙伴|战略伙伴[zhàn lüè hǔo bàn]
Pān Jī wén
Ban Ki Moon (1944-), Korean diplomat, UN secretary-general from 2006
guó xīn bàn
State Council Information Office of the People's Republic of China
abbr. for 國務院新聞辦公室|国务院新闻办公室[Gúo wù yuàn Xīn wén Bàn gōng shì]
Hàn Shū
History of the Former Han Dynasty, second of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史 [Èr shí xì Shǐ], composed by Ban Gu 班固[Bān Gù] in 82 during Eastern Han (later Han), 100 scrolls
jìn yùn
embargo
export ban (e.g. on weapons)
quán miàn jìn zhǐ
complete prohibition
total ban
jìn yào
drugs ban (e.g. for athletes)
Bān Gù
Ban Gu (32-92), Eastern Han dynasty historian, wrote the Dynastic History of Western Han 漢書|汉书
chá jìn
to prohibit
to ban
to suppress
cóng yī ér zhōng
faithful unto death (i.e. Confucian ban on widow remarrying)
jìn jiǔ lìng
prohibition
ban on alcohol
jìn zú
to forbid sb to go out
to confine to one location (e.g. student, soldier, prisoner, monk etc)
to ground (as disciplinary measure)
to gate
to curfew
restriction on movement
ban on visiting a place
out of bounds
off limits
caveat
bà chù
to dismiss from office
to ban
to reject
kāi jìn
to lift a ban
to lift a curfew
Bān Chāo
Ban Chao (33-102), noted Han diplomat and military man
fàn jiè
to go against the rules (of a religious order)
to break a ban (e.g. medical)
jìn zhì lìng
prohibition
ban
law forbidding sth