no-go areas

美 [noʊ ɡoʊ ˈɛriəz]英 [nəʊ ɡəʊ ˈeərɪəz]
  • n.禁区(常因被暴力团伙控制)
  • no-go area的复数
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no-go areas

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  • 1
    N-COUNT 禁区;危险区
    If you refer to a place as a no-go area, you mean that it has a reputation for violence and crime which makes people frightened to go there.

    ...a subway system whose reputation for violence and lawlessness makes it a no-go area for many natives of the city.

    暴力和违法事件时有发生、被本市很多市民视为危险区域的地铁系统

  • 2
    N-COUNT (以武力控制的)禁止入内地区,禁区
    A no-go area is a place which is controlled by a group of people who use force to prevent other people from entering it.

    The area of the President's residence is a no-go area after six p.m...

    总统官邸区域在下午6点钟后禁止进入。

  1. Some clubs are no-go areas for people over 30 .

    对于30岁以上的人来说,有些俱乐部是禁区。

  2. The security forces entered the IRA 's no-go areas .

    安全部队进入了爱尔兰共和军的禁区。

  3. Many neighborhoods in France are no-go areas for women without head scarves .

    在法国,许多街道都不准许没有戴头巾的妇女进入。

  4. Meanwhile , Argentina and Venezuela remain no-go areas for most investors because of perceived economic mismanagement .

    与此同时,由于人们认为其经济管理不善,阿根廷和委内瑞拉仍然是多数投资者的禁区。

  5. Soldiers from Jamaica 's national reserves have been mobilized to help the police after parts of the capital Kingston became no-go areas .

    牙买加首都金斯敦发生动乱之后,牙买加国家预备役士兵前往支援警察。

  6. Ministers predicted new relaxed licensing laws would create a European-style'cafe culture ' . Instead , they turned town centres into no-go areas on Friday and Saturday nights .

    英国本希望更为宽松的酒吧经营政策能出欧式的“咖啡文化”。然而,新政却让市中心在周末的晚上成了危险区。

  7. The new web-enabled phones might soon give free access to the Chinese web which , for all its no-go areas , is a paradise of liberty compared with Kwangmyong .

    最新款式的手机具备上网功能,不久就能使用户畅通无阻地访问中国的网络。尽管后者的互联网也存在禁区,但相比起朝鲜的“Kwangmyong”,简直就可以算是一片“自由乐土”了。