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• isključiti; izgnati; proglasiti van; prognati; van zakona; zabraniti -
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• julistaa lainsuojattomaksilaw• tuomita• leimata -
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• úředně zakázat• proskribovat -
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verb1) объявлять вне закона; изгонять; высылать2) осудить и запретить2) hist. оглашать (фамилии преступников)* * *(v) изгнать; изгонять; объявить вне закона; объявлять вне закона* * *объявлять вне закона; высылать* * *[pro·scribe || prəʊ'skraɪb] v. объявлять вне закона, изгонять, высылать, осудить и запретить, оглашать* * *высылатьизгонять* * *1) объявлять вне закона 2) осудить 3) др.-рим. оглашать имена преступников, приговоренных к смертной казни -
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1) объявлять вне закона; изгонять2) запрещать -
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[prəu'skraɪb]v1) оголо́шувати по́за зако́ном; виганя́ти; висила́ти2) засу́джувати і забороня́ти -
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запрещать -
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[prə'skraɪb]гл.1) объявлять вне закона; высылатьSyn:Syn:3) ист. оглашать имена преступников, приговорённых к смертной казни ( в Древнем Риме) -
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объявля́ть вне зако́на -
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vt.proscribir, excluir. (pt & pp proscribed) -
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சட்டப்படி தடை செய் / விலக்கு -
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v. trans.Outlaw: P. and V. ἐκκηρύσσειν.Interdict: Ar. and P. ἀπαγορεύεινPut on a list for punishment: P. ἀπογράφειν.In technical sense of Latin proscribere: use P. προγράφειν ( late).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Proscribe
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v. tr.देश से निकाल देना, निर्वासन करना, मना करना, रोक देना, नाश का आदेश करना -
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vკანონგარეშე გამოცხადება -
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v.1) заңнан тыс жариялау2) тыю -
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yasaklamak
См. также в других словарях:
proscribe — pro·scribe /prō skrīb/ vt pro·scribed, pro·scrib·ing [Latin proscribere to publish, proscribe, from pro before + scribere to write]: to condemn or forbid as harmful or unlawful Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
proscribe — ► VERB 1) forbid, especially by law. 2) denounce or condemn. 3) historical outlaw (someone). DERIVATIVES proscription noun proscriptive adjective. USAGE The words proscribe and … English terms dictionary
Proscribe — Pro*scribe , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Proscribed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Proscribing}.] [L. proscribere, proscriptum, to write before, to publish, proscribe; pro before + scribere to write. See {Scribe}. The sense of this word originated in the Roman… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
proscribe — late 14c., decree of condemnation, outlawry, from L. proscribere publish in writing (lit. write in front of ), including senses of publish as having forfeited one s property, condemn, outlaw before the world, from pro before (see PRO (Cf. pro ))… … Etymology dictionary
proscribe — *sentence, condemn, damn, doom … New Dictionary of Synonyms
proscribe — [v] condemn, exclude ban, banish, blackball*, boycott, censure, damn, denounce, deport, doom*, embargo, excommunicate, exile, expatriate, expel, forbid, interdict, ostracize, outlaw, prohibit, reject, sentence; concepts 25,121,317 Ant. admit,… … New thesaurus
proscribe — [prō skrīb′] vt. proscribed, proscribing [ME proscriben < L proscribere < pro , PRO 2 + scribere, to write: see SCRIBE] 1. in ancient Rome, to publish the name of (a person) condemned to death, banishment, etc. 2. to deprive of the… … English World dictionary
proscribe — UK [prəʊˈskraɪb] / US [proʊˈskraɪb] verb [transitive] Word forms proscribe : present tense I/you/we/they proscribe he/she/it proscribes present participle proscribing past tense proscribed past participle proscribed formal to order an end to the… … English dictionary
proscribe — transitive verb (proscribed; proscribing) Etymology: Latin proscribere to publish, proscribe, from pro before + scribere to write more at scribe Date: 1560 1. to publish the name of as condemned to death with the property of the condemned… … New Collegiate Dictionary
proscribe — See prescribe. See prescribe, proscribe … Dictionary of problem words and expressions
proscribe — verb forbid, especially by law. ↘denounce or condemn. ↘historical outlaw (someone). Derivatives proscription noun proscriptive adjective Origin ME: from L. proscribere, from pro in front of + scribere write . Usage Proscribe does not have the… … English new terms dictionary