[prə'skrɪpʃn][prə'skrɪpʃn]
  • n. 禁止;被放逐;剥夺公民权
    • noun(名词)
      1. 禁止

    双解例句

    noun(名词)
    1. 禁止

      Proscription of the group could affect the trade negotiations.

      取缔该组织可能会影响贸易谈判。

      The bill contains broad proscriptions on land and water pollution.

      该法案包含对土地和水污染的全面禁止。

    小知识

    Condemning something or banishing someone is proscription. For safety reasons, there's a proscription against carrying fireworks with you on an airplane. You'll have to leave those bottle rockets at home.

    The term proscription was first used in ancient Rome for official banishment and other government-sanctioned punishments. The word comes from the Latin proscribere, “publish in writing,” and historically proscriptions involved publishing the names of people considered enemies of the state. You can also use the word for things like your grandpa's proscription against candy or your school's proscription against wearing pajamas to class.

    实用短语

    1. proscription and survival

      废除和存续

    同义词

    同根词

    词根:proscribe

    vt.

    proscribe剥夺……的公权;禁止