proscribe
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英 [prəˈskraɪb]
美 [proʊˈskraɪb]
是什么意思
正式宣布(某事物)有危险或被禁止;
变形
过去式:proscribed过去分词:proscribed现在分词:proscribing第三人称单数:proscribes
英英释义
proscribe[ prəus'kraib ]
- v.command against
同义词:forbidprohibitinterdictvetodisallow
学习怎么用
双语例句
- The sale of narcotics is proscribed by law.
法律禁止贩卖毒品。
权威例句
Proscribe on currency (bad economics) crash on Indian businessThe Device Design Studio: Proscribe in Order to Promote New Knowledge“We solemnly proscribe this poem”: Performative Utterances in the Romantic PeriodicalsEl curriculum que prescribe y que proscribe. Por una didáctica de las ausencias en Trabajo SocialComplementary Therapies – Considerations Before Recommend, Tolerate or Proscribe ThemBack on the Chain Gang: Why the Eighth Amendment and the History of Slavery Proscribe the Resurgence of Chain GangsREGULATING ELECTRICITY-MARKET MANIPULATION: A PROPOSAL FOR A NEW REGULATORY REGIME TO PROSCRIBE ALL FORMS OF MANIPULATIONSeriousness, Attribution of Responsibility, and Status of the Actor as Determinants of Punitive Responses to Socially Proscribed Beh...Five Scenarios in Search for a Director. WTO Judges, Their Terms of References, Scope of Competence, Remedies they Proscribe, and th...Romans a Lire et Romans a Proscrire (Novels to Read and Novels to Proscribe). by Joseph Schyns; Histoire de la Litterature Chinoise...