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outlaw

英 [ˈaʊtlɔː]

美 [ˈaʊtlɔː]

v.  宣布…不合法; 使…成为非法; (旧时)剥夺(某人的)法律权益
n.  (尤指过去的人)亡命徒,逃犯,草莽英雄,被剥夺法律权益者

过去分词:outlawed 复数:outlaws 过去式:outlawed 现在分词:outlawing 第三人称单数:outlaws 

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Collins.2 / BNC.11979 / COCA.9400

牛津词典

    verb

    • 宣布…不合法;使…成为非法
      to make sth illegal
      1. plans to outlaw the carrying of knives
        宣布携带刀具为非法的方案
      2. the outlawed nationalist party
        被宣布为非法的民族主义党
    • (旧时)剥夺(某人的)法律权益
      (in the past) to make sb an outlaw

      noun

      • (尤指过去的人)亡命徒,逃犯,草莽英雄,被剥夺法律权益者
        (used especially about people in the past) a person who has done sth illegal and is hiding to avoid being caught; a person who is not protected by the law
        1. Robin Hood, the world's most famous outlaw
          罗宾汉,蜚声世界的绿林好汉

      柯林斯词典

      • VERB 宣布…为非法;使成为非法
        When somethingis outlawed, it is made illegal.
        1. In 1975 gambling was outlawed...
          1975年赌博被宣布为非法。
        2. The German government has outlawed some fascist groups.
          德国政府已经宣布一些法西斯团体为非法。
        3. ...the outlawed political parties.
          被宣布为非法的政党
      • N-COUNT 逃犯;亡命之徒
        Anoutlawis a criminal who is hiding from the authorities.
        1. Jesse was an outlaw, a bandit, a criminal.
          杰西是个亡命之徒,曾经抢劫犯科。

      英英释义

      noun

      verb

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