proscribe

英 [prəˈskraɪb] 美 [proʊˈskraɪb]

v.  宣布禁止

过去分词:proscribed现在分词:proscribing第三人称单数:proscribes过去式:proscribed

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BNC.20475 / COCA.21822



牛津词典

verb

  1. 宣布禁止
    to say officially that sth is banned
    1. proscribed organizations
      被查禁的组织

柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 禁止;排斥
    If something is proscribed by people in authority, the existence or the use of that thing is forbidden.
    1. In some cultures surgery is proscribed...
      在一些文化里,外科手术是被禁止的。
    2. They are proscribed by federal law from owning guns.
      根据联邦法律的规定,他们不准拥有枪支。

双语例句

  1. In some cultures surgery is proscribed
    在一些文化里,外科手术是被禁止的。
  2. They are proscribed by federal law from owning guns.
    根据联邦法律的规定,他们不准拥有枪支。
  3. I neither prescribe nor proscribe alcohol, but if you're going to drink, have no more than one or two four-ounce glasses of wine, one or two beers, or one or two ounces of liquor.
    我既不开放也不禁止饮酒,但如果你要喝酒,最好不超过一或两四盎司酒杯的葡萄酒,一杯或两杯啤酒,或一盎司到两盎司的烈酒。
  4. The state might proscribe private education altogether.
    国家也许会完全禁止私人办学。
  5. The government will "challenge" rather than proscribe non-violent reactionaries.
    对非暴力反对力量,政府不再令行禁止,而是“加以挑战”。
  6. With a view to strengthening the anti-Japanese forces, consolidating the rear against Japan, and safeguarding the interests of the people, the Government and the Rear Headquarters find it imperative to proscribe the above-mentioned activities.
    本府本处,为增强抗日力量、巩固抗日后方、保护人民利益起见,对于上述行为,不得不实行取缔。
  7. The Broadcasting Act allows ministers to proscribe any channel that offends against good taste and decency.
    广播法允许部长们有权禁止任何触犯高雅趣味和体统的频道的播出。

英英释义

verb

  1. command against
    1. I forbid you to call me late at night
    2. Mother vetoed the trip to the chocolate store
    3. Dad nixed our plans

    Synonym:    forbidprohibitinterdictvetodisallownix