Proscription
UK
/prəʊsˈkrɪpʃən/
US
/proʊˈskrɪpʃən/
Перевод слова "proscription" на Русский язык
proscription
СуществительноеUK
/prəʊsˈkrɪpʃən/
US
/proʊˈskrɪpʃən/
proscription
proscriptions множ.
The proscription of political opponents was a common practice in ancient Rome.
Изгнание политических противников было обычной практикой в древнем Риме.
The proscription of certain substances is necessary for public safety.
Запрещение некоторых веществ необходимо для общественной безопасности.
Дополнительные переводы
Опеределения
proscription
СуществительноеUK
/prəʊsˈkrɪpʃən/
US
/proʊˈskrɪpʃən/
The action of forbidding something; banning.
The proscription of certain books in the library was met with public outcry.
A decree that prohibits something.
The government issued a proscription against the use of fireworks in the city.
The act of condemning or denouncing someone or something publicly.
Her speech amounted to a proscription of the corrupt practices that had plagued the organization.
An act or period of outlawry, especially the official publication of names of persons condemned to death or banishment in ancient Rome.
Thousands were executed during Sulla's proscription in the late Roman Republic.
Идиомы и фразы
legal proscription
Legal proscription prevents the sale of certain goods.
юридический запрет
Юридический запрет предотвращает продажу некоторых товаров.
government proscription
The government proscription of the drug was challenged in court.
правительственный запрет
Правительственный запрет на препарат был оспорен в суде.
official proscription
The official proscription was announced last week.
официальный запрет
Официальный запрет был объявлен на прошлой неделе.
strict proscription
There is a strict proscription against smoking in the building.
строгий запрет
В здании действует строгий запрет на курение.
cultural proscription
Cultural proscription often dictates social behavior.
культурный запрет
Культурный запрет часто диктует социальное поведение.