prohibitionist
常見(jiàn)例句
- Hollywood, founded in 1903 with a population of 166 by a prohibitionist from Kansas, was just one of forty incorporated cities within a thirty-five mile radius.
166個(gè)從堪薩斯來(lái)的禁酒主義者在1903年建立起來(lái)的好萊塢,當(dāng)時(shí)只是四十個(gè)合成一體的城市之一里的半徑三十五英里的地方。 - The addiction to a failed policy has long been fueled by the self-interest of a relatively small prohibitionist community—and enabled by the distraction of the American public.
受著一小部分利欲熏心的禁毒主義團(tuán)體的挑唆,以及惴惴不安的美國(guó)公眾的默許之下,我們長(zhǎng)期沉迷于一個(gè)失敗的政策而不能自拔。 - America's harsh prohibitionist drug policies are grounded in the premise that the prohibited substances have little or no redeeming value and cannot be used without life-destroying consequences.
美國(guó)嚴(yán)厲的禁止毒品政策的前提是被禁止的物質(zhì)幾乎沒(méi)有可取的價(jià)值并且在不會(huì)帶來(lái)傷害生命的情況下也不可以使用。 - In my new book Convergence Culture, I draw this distinction between collaborationist and prohibitionist models.
FORBES: Magazine Article - William Jennings Bryan was a liberal Democrat, a prohibitionist Presbyterian preacher, and an advocate of a silver-based currency.
FORBES: Obama and the Populists - An example of a prohibitionist model is the recording industry shutting down file-sharing to reign in intellectual property.
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