及物动词
1. When was slavery outlawed in that country?
那个国家何时宣布奴隶制为非法?
2. The government will outlaw the rebels unless they surrender immediately.
除非反叛分子立即投降,否则政府将宣布他们为不法之徒。
3. I hope the sale of tobacco will be outlawed someday.
我希望有朝一日烟草制品会禁止销售。
名词
1. The motor vehicle becomes an outlaw on the highways if operated without new registration.
机动车辆未经重新注册在公路上开是非法的。
2. He was accused of giving shelter to a hunted outlaw.
他被指控窝藏逃犯。
1. 逃犯:游戏设置了像逃犯(Outlaw)和赏金猎人(Bounty Hunter)一类天然对立的阶层,并允许战胜方从战败方身上掠夺物品. 通过这些方法,游戏鼓励了玩家间的战斗. 游戏的编码人员说游戏的升级速度更快了,从而使得新来的玩家可以很快就参与玩家间的战斗(PVP).
2. 法外之法:相似类型的电影还有<<法外之法>>(Outlaw)、<<迷夜惨遇>>(Straightheads)、<<地下决战>>(Underground)、<<足球流氓>>(Hooligans)等许多电影,除了<<足球流氓>>相对质量比较高之外,其它的同类型电影跟<<猜火车>>和<<发条橘子>>几乎没有可
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1. 宣布…为非法;使成为非法
When something is outlawed, it is made illegal.
e.g. In 1975 gambling was outlawed...
1975年赌博被宣布为非法。
e.g. The German government has outlawed some fascist groups.
德国政府已经宣布一些法西斯团体为非法。
2. 逃犯;亡命之徒
An outlaw is a criminal who is hiding from the authorities.
e.g. Jesse was an outlaw, a bandit, a criminal.
杰西是个亡命之徒,曾经抢劫犯科。
1. The first Spanish region to outlaw bullfighting was the Canary Islands, in 1991.
2. outlaw的翻译
2. When the NPC Standing Committee talked about collusion between public servants and outlaw mine owners, society saw a political will to deal with one of our chronic headaches.
3. Bloggers have started to demand the government steps in to protect the privacy of Internet users and outlaw unfair and damaging competitive practices.
4. My concern is that the government has lost all constitutional responsibility and has become an outlaw.
5. Lawmakers in China's capital Beijing are drawing up regulations to enhance advertisement quality, which will hopefully outlaw heavy billboards atop residential buildings.
6. Thousands of Christians staged a rally outside government headquarters last Saturday to demonstrate their opposition to proposed legislation that would outlaw discrimination against sexual minorities.
7. outlaw什么意思
7. We should standardize the order of income distribution, properly regulate the excessively high income of some monopoly industries and outlaw illegal gains.
8. Glover laid the blame squarely on world leaders for their failure to outlaw land mines.
9. outlaw的解释
9. This is a gruesome, glorious beast from American cinema's greatest outlaw.
10. Blair vowed to outlaw hunting with hounds when he took power in 1997 but fierce opposition has repeatedly stalled that.
noun
1. outlaw是什么意思
1. someone who has committed a crime or has been legally convicted of a crime
Synonym: criminal felon crook malefactor
verb
1. declare illegal
outlaw
e.g. Marijuana is criminalized in the U.S.
Synonym: criminalize criminalise illegalize illegalise