proscribing
美 [pro??skra?b]
英 [pr???skra?b] 
- v.使失去法律保護(hù);放逐;禁止;排斥
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)公布姓名;正式禁止;剝奪人權(quán)
詞形變化
第三人稱單數(shù):proscribes 現(xiàn)在分詞:proscribing 過去式:proscribed 反義詞
同義詞
英漢解釋
v. | 1. 使喪失公權(quán),使失去法律保護(hù) 4. 〈古〉公布(被處罰者的)姓名;宣布...(公民)為國(guó)家的敵人并取消對(duì)他的法律保護(hù) |
英英解釋
例句
Soon he was proscribing parts of solutions and signatures and leaving the test untouched .
過不久,他向信中的禮節(jié)性稱呼和簽名部分開刀,正文則一字不動(dòng)。
By contrast to merger control, the new laws proscribing anti-competitive agreements are less developed and aggressively applied.
與合并管制相比,禁止反競(jìng)爭(zhēng)協(xié)議的新法規(guī)還不夠完善,執(zhí)行也不夠有力。
Mr. Lee also drew criticism from rights groups that accused him of proscribing public gatherings and other civil liberties.
與此同時(shí),李光耀也受到了人權(quán)組織的批評(píng),他被指剝奪了民眾集會(huì)等公民自由權(quán)。
What is needed is a new rule in the WTO proscribing undervalued exchange rates.
現(xiàn)在需要WTO出臺(tái)禁止低估匯率的新規(guī)則。
Why shouldn't laws proscribing racist or "hate" speech be upheld?
為什么禁止種族主義者或“仇恨”言論的法律不能成立?