英 [prəˈskraɪb] 美 [proʊˈskraɪb]
vt. 剥夺……的公权;禁止
第三人称单数proscribes
现在分词proscribing
过去式proscribed
过去分词proscribed
proscribe /prəʊˈskraɪb/ [ proscribing proscribed proscribes ]
及物动词 If something is proscribed by people in authority, the existence or the use of that thing is forbidden. 正式宣布被禁止
In some cultures surgery is proscribed.
在有些文化里,外科手术是被禁止的。
They are proscribed by federal law from owning guns.
根据联邦法律规定,他们不准拥有枪支。
... Compensating补偿,赔偿,酬报 恋 Proscribe禁止,放逐,排斥 雦 Prohibited禁止 ¢ ...
proscription 禁止;放逐;剥夺人权
We do not proscribe any prayer.
我们不排斥任何的祷告。
So I would have to proscribe every single aspect of my career, from my logo to the clothes that I wear.
所以我不得不拒绝每一个有关我的事业的简单的方面,从我穿的衣服的商标。
UML does not proscribe any particular software development method or process; it merely standardizes the form of notation.
UML 没有排斥任何特殊的软件开发方法或过程;它只不过标准化了标记法的格式。
Both U (universal) and PG (parental guidance) film ratings proscribe "potentially dangerous behaviour which young children are likely to copy".
The discovery of pig DNA in beef products is of particular concern to Jews and Muslims, whose dietary laws proscribe the consumption of pig products.
CNN: Meat industry under scrutiny as horsemeat scandal spreads
For this reason, current COCOM controls proscribe the sale to the USSR and its allies of machine tools with accuracies greater than plus-or-minus 10 microns (or four ten-thousandths of an inch).