0 to send someone away, especially from their country, and not allow them to come back -- 赶走;流放,放逐;(尤指)把(某人)驱逐出境
In the former case the existing vortex patterns disappear, while in the latter case vortex shedding is banished from appearing.
Unfortunately, this information is banished (66) into a footnote (174f., fn. 5) and very little is said about how feature checking proceeds.
Even if we banished the word ' pluralism ' the two rival views would remain so manifestly different that we would still need different names for them.
People providing considerable care in situations where closeness is not available may thus exper ience themselves as dismissed, lef t out, banished.
Perhaps repeated instances of indecent public speech might even result in the individual being banished from the community.
The book has its fairly substantial notes banished to the end, and incorporates a useful bibliography as well as a helpful index.
The determinist anxieties that seem inevitably to arise cannot be banished so easily, without doing violence to our conceptual concerns.
The postdramatic theatre is not, then, a cold institution, from which emotion has been banished.