proscriptive
美 [pro?'skr?pt?v]
英 [pr??'skr?pt?v] 
- adj.剝奪人權(quán)的
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)性的;禁止;禁止的
英漢解釋
例句
For every bug pattern, there exists a corresponding proscriptive element of design advice exhorting us to avoid the specific bug pattern.
對(duì)于每種bug模式,設(shè)計(jì)建議中都存在相應(yīng)的預(yù)防要素,用于告誡我們避免這種bug模式。
Yet the more proscriptive European vision may better suit consumer and industry demands for certainty.
然而,歐洲人的洞察力看似更不近人情,但可能會(huì)更加適合消費(fèi)者與行業(yè)的需求——這是必然的。
Perhaps because "This Time Is Different" is empirical rather than proscriptive, it has defied categorization.
或許是因?yàn)?/c>《這次與眾不同》是經(jīng)驗(yàn)主義著作而非規(guī)范的經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)著作,其分類遭到挑戰(zhàn)。
Hillel and Confucius: The Proscriptive Formulation of the Golden Rule in the Jewish and Chinese Ethical Traditions
希勒爾和孔子:猶太倫理傳統(tǒng)與中國倫理傳統(tǒng)關(guān)于黃金律的禁止式表述
Yes, I realize this description is not very proscriptive;
是的,我意識(shí)到這個(gè)描述的排斥性不是太強(qiáng);