proscribe meaning in English
vt.
1.使丧失公权,使失去法律保护。
2.放逐。
3.禁止;排斥。
4.〔古语〕公布(被处罚者的)姓名;宣布…(公民)为国家的敌人并取消对他的法律保护。
Examples
- Backyard barbecue grills could be proscribed .
里弄烤肉店会被勒令停业的。 - That intolerable difference proscribed the word .
那种无法容忍的差别排斥了这个词。 - In earlier days, the church proscribed dancing and card playing .
从前,教会禁止跳舞和玩牌。 - Soon he was proscribing parts of solutions and signatures and leaving the test untouched .
过不久,他向信中的礼节性称呼和签名部分开刀,正文则一字不动。 - What we sought was harmonization of separate judgments, not a legal document that proscribed different opinions .
我们谋求的是各自观点的协调,不是不准有不同看法的法规。