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 proscription [prәu'skripʃәn]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 剥夺人权, 放逐

[法] 剥夺, 剥夺公权, 禁止




    proscription
    [ noun ]
    1. a decree that prohibits something

    2. <noun.communication>
    3. rejection by means of an act of banishing or proscribing someone

    4. <noun.act>


    Proscription \Pro*scrip"tion\, n. [L. proscriptio: cf. F.
    proscription.]
    1. The act of proscribing; a dooming to death or exile;
    outlawry; specifically, among the ancient Romans, the
    public offer of a reward for the head of a political
    enemy; as, under the triumvirate, many of the best Roman
    citizens fell by proscription.

    Every victory by either party had been followed by a
    sanguinary proscription. --Macaulay.

    2. The state of being proscribed; denunciation; interdiction;
    prohibition. --Macaulay.

    1. Thankfully, being wrong is not a proscription for speaking out on issues or the Earth would be a very quiet place.
    2. Terms such as "operation" and "implementation" are difficult to define, and a legislative proscription might preclude some future president from making a very constructive use of the NSC staff.
    3. The Islamic proscription against usury made direct borrowing by the Saudi government a highly sensitive subject inside the kingdom, bankers said.
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