proscription
[prəus'kripʃən]
n.禁止,被放逐,剥夺公民权
词形变化:
形容词: proscriptive | 副词: proscriptively |
n.
1. 剥夺公权; 放逐
2. 禁止; 排斥
proscription[prəus'kripʃən]n.1.■剥夺公权;放逐2.■禁止;排斥;制止
proscriptionproscription[prəuˈskripʃən]n.1.■剥夺公民权2.■放逐3.■禁止; 排斥4.■(古罗马)宣布...为公敌的公告
继承用法-tiveadj.
proscription
名词 proscription:
a decree that prohibits something
同义词:prohibition, ban
rejection by means of an act of banishing or proscribing someone
同义词:banishment
proscription
■An IFR Proscription: Some of the more common medications have uncommon effects on instrument skills.
一条仪表飞行规则:某些很平常的药物对仪表技巧有不同寻常的效果。
■They had not been broken by the crash of empires, the machetes of revolting slaves, war, rebellion, proscription , confiscation.
他们没有在帝国的覆亡、造反奴隶的大刀、战争、叛乱、放逐和没收的打击下一蹶不振。
■This proscription does not extend to the cases cannot be opened or cannot have an open trial according to law.
但是,法律规定不公开或者可以不公开审理的除外。
■There is no proscription in Chinese laws and regulations concerning the legal status of condominium association.
对于建筑物区分所有权人组织的法律性质,我国目前有关法律法规并未作出规定。
■To his sons, too, he left an inheritance from this proscription greater than any of the emperors had left, since he had made a large part of the gold throughout Gaul, Spain and Italy.
当然,那些在阿尔比努斯死后仍对他忠心不二的人都在战斗中被赛维鲁所击败。
■The proscription of newspapers critical of the government
批评政府的报纸被禁.
■Case examination also provided an opportunity to reintroduce values into the curriculum, despite their proscription in the ranks of behaviorally oriented texts.
案例考试同样给对课程中重新介绍一些价值提供了机会,尽管在很多行为主义导向的课本中仍然处于被忽视的境地。
■In recent years, however, some nationalist rabbis have urged a reversal of the religious proscription and led Jewish worshippers onto the Mount.
然而,近年来,一些民族主义拉比们呼吁宗教取缔原来的禁令,并允许犹太信徒上山。
■The character from folktale is a daughter who disguises herself as a male soldier to take her father's place in the proscription army.
这则民间传说描述了一个女儿乔装男性替父从军的故事。