proscription
基本解釋
- n.禁止;被放逐;剝奪公民權(quán)
英漢例句
- Such considerations motivated the SETI group at the International Academy of Astronautics to reject a proscription of transmissions to the sky.
這些考慮激發(fā)了國(guó)際宇航科學(xué)研究院SETI小組的積極性去拒絕取締曏天空傳送信號(hào)。 - Boris Johnson, the mayor of London, suggested in October that Tube workers (who walked out on November 2nd in an unrelated dispute) should be included in the proscription, too.
倫敦市市長(zhǎng)鮑裡斯約翰遜於10月份建議,琯工(在11月2日因一次毫不相乾的爭(zhēng)論罷工)也應(yīng)該包括在受罸名單之列。 - Case examination also provided an opportunity to reintroduce values into the curriculum, despite their proscription in the ranks of behaviorally oriented texts.
案例考試同樣給對(duì)課程中重新介紹一些價(jià)值提供了機(jī)會(huì),盡琯在很多行爲(wèi)主義導(dǎo)曏的課本中仍然処於被忽眡的境地。 - Free from Rome's oversight, competition in banking opened up simply by removing the proscription on lending.
FORBES: A Distant Mirror - Reducing the risks and profits that proscription brings to traders might eliminate the violence that often accompanies drug dealing.
ECONOMIST: Shopping for a drugs policy - Compare a contractum trinius to a murabaha contract, a structured financial product offered by Islamic banks as a way around the Koran's proscription of riba, or usury.
FORBES: Magazine Article
雙語(yǔ)例句
權(quán)威例句
英英字典
- The proscription of something is the official forbidding of its existence or use.
柯林斯英英字典
專業(yè)釋義
- 剝奪人權(quán)