英語單詞

contraband是什麽意思

contraband

英 ['kɒntrəbænd] 美 ['kɑntrə'bænd]
  • n. 走私;走私貨;戰時禁運品(等於contraband of war)
  • adj. 禁運的;非法買賣的

中文詞源


contraband 禁運品

contra-, 相對,相反。-ban, 命令,禁令。拚寫受band影響。

英文詞源


contraband
contraband: [16] Contraband means literally ‘proclamation against’ – hence ‘prohibition’. It comes via French contrebande from Italian contrabbando, a compound formed from contra ‘against’ (see CONTRARY) and bando ‘proclamation’ (whose source was late Latin bannus, bannum, a relative of English ban). The sense ‘dealing in prohibited goods’ had already developed before English acquired the word, and rapidly developed through ‘smuggling’ to ‘smuggled goods’.
=> ban, contrary
contraband (n.)
1520s, "smuggling;" 1590s, "smuggled goods;" from Middle French contrebande "a smuggling," from older Italian contrabando (modern contrabbando) "unlawful dealing," from Latin contra "against" (see contra) + Medieval Latin bannum, from Frankish *ban "a command" or some other Germanic source (see ban (v.)).

雙語例句


1. The ship was found not to be carrying any contraband.
並未發現這艘船上載有任何違禁物品。

來自柯林斯例句

2. The customs officers rummaged the ship suspected to have contraband goods.
海關人員仔細搜查了一艘有走私嫌疑的海輪.

來自《現代漢英綜合大詞典》

3. You don't have any contraband from Shanghai, do you?
裏麵沒有上海帶來的私貨罷?

來自漢英文學 - 圍城

4. I thought it was only people like Li Mei - t'ing who carried contraband!
我以為隻有李梅亭這種人帶私貨!

來自漢英文學 - 圍城

5. Most of the city markets were flooded with contraband goods.
大多數的城市市場上都充斥著走私貨。

來自辭典例句

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