"Be forbidden from *** oking."
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No Smoking is an expression that means "禁烟". It is pronounced as "[ *** əʊk]" in American English and [ *** ok] in British English. The word " *** oke" means " *** oking" or "to *** oke", and it can also refer to something unpredictable or strange.
It is used as both a verb (meaning "to *** oke") and a noun (meaning "the act of *** oking"). It can also be used as a preposition (meaning "in a place where *** oking is not allowed").
Here are some examples of how "No Smoking" is used in context:- No Smoking in any indoor facilities.
- All indoor facilities should not allow *** oking.
Additionally, " *** oke" has different meanings depending on its grammatical role:
- As an adjective, " *** oke" refers to "the act of *** oking" or "the presence of *** oking."
- As a verb, " *** oke" is used to indicate action or completion of an action involving *** oking.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you need any further assistance.