英 [prəˈskraɪbd]
v. 宣布禁止;谴责;宣布(某人)为不法之徒(proscribe 的过去式及过去分词)
adj. 禁止的;被谴责的;非法的
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。
... indentured (合同的,契约的), servitude (苦工) proscribed (禁止的) prevail (盛行) ...
In some cultures surgery is proscribed.
在有些文化里,外科手术是被禁止的。
Some usages are "prescribed," to be learnt and followed accurately; others are "proscribed," to be avoided.
一些被“规定的”用法,要准确地学习和遵循;另一些被“禁止的”用法,则要避免使用。
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。
"As far as I can tell, everything remains on track for action to be taken with regards to the closure of the Guantanamo Bay detention facility according to the timeline proscribed by the president in the executive order."
VOA : standard.2009.05.20
The stated purpose of this exercise is to construct a "bare-bones" Core List of proscribed items.
It can be proscribed for entrepreneurial activities, or it can be structured around future income.
Accordingly, assembly in the USSR of Western computerized telephone exchanges is currently proscribed by COCOM.