proscribed

[prəʊˈskraɪbd]
  • v.

    正式宣布(某事物)有危险或被禁止( proscribe的过去式和过去分词 );


  • 双语例句
1、

Backyard barbecue grills could be proscribed.

里弄烤肉店会被勒令停业的.

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2、

What we sought was harmonization of seperate judgments, not a legal document that proscribed different opinions.

我们谋求的是各自观点的协调, 不是不准有不同看法的法规.

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3、

The sale of narcotics is proscribed by law.

法律禁止贩卖毒品.

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4、

Any such engines configured for use in this missile system would also be proscribed.

任何用于这些导弹系统的该类引擎也将被视为“禁止”.

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5、

In earlier days, the church proscribed dancing and cardplaying.

从前, 教会禁止跳舞和玩牌.

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6、

That intolerable difference proscribed the word.

那种无法容忍的差别排斥了这个词.

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7、

The doctor proscribed a new medicine for the pain in my joint.

医生为我关节的疼痛开了一种新药.

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8、

Here , too , were many of that old, proscribed, nameless, red - handed clan of the Macgregors.

另外还有许多姓麦克格隆高的, 他们是那个古老的, 被放逐的 、 匿名的 、 两手涂满鲜血的部族.

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9、

Accordingly, these chambers remain proscribed.

因此, 这些铸造室仍是被禁止的.

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