proscribe

过去式:

动词过去式: proscribed

更多词形:

名词: proscriber | 动词过去式: proscribed | 动词过去分词: proscribed | 动词现在分词: proscribing | 动词第三人称单数: proscribes |

单词例句:

Today many countries proscribe that accused person have the rights to delegate the defence attorneys to defend for him besides having the rights to defend for himself.

现代各国都规定,在刑事诉讼中,被指控人除有权自行辩护外,还有权委托辩护律师为自己辩护。

With a view to strengthening the anti-Japanese forces, consolidating the rear against Japan, and safeguarding the interests of the people, the Government and the Rear Headquarters find it imperative to proscribe the above-mentioned activities.

本府本处,为增强抗日力量、巩固抗日后方、保护人民利益起见,对于上述行为,不得不实行取缔。

Today, the work of Christian teachers should include clear focus on who God is, because tomorrow depends very much on the Church of God today we proscribe the concept.

今天的基督徒教师的工作应该包括专注于清楚表明神是谁,因为明天的教会很大程度上倚赖我们今天对神抱持什么观念。

proscribe v.

放逐;

At the same time, it can also be prescriptive, in that it is sometimes supposed to prescribe certain forms of behaviour as acceptable and proscribe others as unacceptable.

同时也是说明性质的,有时候假定去描述某些人能接受和不能接受的行为方式。

to proscribe the importation of raw fruits and vegetables

禁止生的水果及蔬菜的进口

7. Proscribe the secret service.

七曰取缔特务机关。

proscribe

v.禁止,放逐,排斥,剥夺…的公权

In earlier day,the church proscribe dancing and card play.

从前,教会禁止跳舞和玩牌。