proscription

proscription [prə'skrɪpʃn]  [proˈskrɪpʃən] 

第三人称复数:proscriptions

proscription 基本解释

名词禁止,剥夺权利

proscription 网络解释

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1. 剥夺人权:proscenium 舞台 | proscription 剥夺人权 | proscriptive 剥夺人权的

2. 禁止;剥夺公权:proprietorship 个体企业 | proscription 禁止;剥夺公权 | prosecuting attorney 公诉律师;检察官

3. 处罚的宣告:proscription 剥夺人权 | proscription 处罚的宣告 | proscriptive 剥夺人权的

4. 禁止:presage 预示;预言 | proscription 禁止 | punitive 处罚的;讨伐的

proscription 词典解释
proscription的反义词

1. proscription的反义词

1. 禁止;排斥
    The proscription of something is the official forbidding of its existence or use.

    e.g. ...the proscription against any religious service.
           禁止任何宗教仪式
    e.g. ...the proscription of his records.
           查禁他的唱片

proscription 单语例句

1. danci.911cha.com

1. Though there were no records on the effectiveness of this decree, it was the first time homosexuality had been subject to legal proscription in China.

proscription 英英释义

noun

1. rejection by means of an act of banishing or proscribing someone

    Synonym: banishment

2. a decree that prohibits something

    Synonym: prohibition ban