proscriptive

proscriptive

美 [proʊ'skrɪptɪv]  英 [prəʊ'skrɪptɪv]

  • adj.剥夺人权的
  • 网络性的;禁止;禁止的

英汉解释

adj.
1.
剥夺人权的

例句

For every bug pattern, there exists a corresponding proscriptive element of design advice exhorting us to avoid the specific bug pattern.

对于bug模式设计建议存在相应预防要素用于告诫我们避免这种bug模式

Yet the more proscriptive European vision may better suit consumer and industry demands for certainty.

然而欧洲洞察看似不近人情可能会更加适合消费者行业需求——必然

Perhaps because "This Time Is Different" is empirical rather than proscriptive, it has defied categorization.

或许因为这次与众不同经验主义著作规范经济学著作分类遭到挑战

Hillel and Confucius: The Proscriptive Formulation of the Golden Rule in the Jewish and Chinese Ethical Traditions

希勒尔孔子犹太伦理传统中国伦理传统关于黄金禁止表述

Yes, I realize this description is not very proscriptive;

是的意识到这个描述排斥不是