1.使丧失公权,使失去法律保护
2.放逐
3.禁止;排斥
4.〈古〉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
1.使丧失公权,使失去法律保护
2.放逐
3.禁止;排斥
4.〈古〉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
1.to order an end to the existence or use of something
1.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。
2.By contrast to merger control, the new laws proscribing anti-competitive agreements are less developed and aggressively applied.
与合并管制相比,禁止反竞争协议的新法规还不够完善,执行也不够有力。
3.Mr. Lee also drew criticism from rights groups that accused him of proscribing public gatherings and other civil liberties.
与此同时,李光耀也受到了人权组织的批评,他被指剥夺了民众集会等公民自由权。
4.What is needed is a new rule in the WTO proscribing undervalued exchange rates.
现在需要WTO出台禁止低估汇率的新规则。
5.Why shouldn't laws proscribing racist or "hate" speech be upheld?
为什么禁止种族主义者或“仇恨”言论的法律不能成立?