单词 | outlaw |
释义 | outlaw (aʊtlɔː ) Word forms: outlaws , outlawing , outlawed 1. verb When something is outlawed, it is made illegal. In 1975 gambling was outlawed. [be VERB-ed] The German government has outlawed some fascist groups. [VERB noun] ...the outlawed political parties. [VERB-ed] Synonyms: ban, bar, veto, forbid 2. countable noun An outlaw is a criminal who is hiding from the authorities. [old-fashioned] Jesse was an outlaw, a bandit, a criminal. Synonyms: bandit, criminal, thief, crook [informal] Collocations: outlaw the use of The bill will contain a provision that will outlaw the use of credit card cheques. Times, Sunday Times Many jurisdictions now restrict or outlaw the use of some types of phone within the car. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 For example, such a law might outlaw the use of foreign coins and bank notes or require a license to perform financial transactions in a foreign currency. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This outlawed the use of such evidence save in certain specified exceptional circumstances. Times, Sunday Times The law outlawed the use of heretic and other religious insults against them. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 宣布…为非法, 逃犯 Japanese: 非合法化する, 無法者 |
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