outlaws
英 [ˈaʊtlɔːz]
美 [ˈaʊtlɔːz]
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
outlaw的第三人称单数和复数
柯林斯词典
- VERB 宣布…为非法;使成为非法
When somethingis outlawed, it is made illegal.- In 1975 gambling was outlawed...
1975年赌博被宣布为非法。 - 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。 - ...the outlawed political parties.
被宣布为非法的政党
- In 1975 gambling was outlawed...
- N-COUNT 逃犯;亡命之徒
Anoutlawis a criminal who is hiding from the authorities.- Jesse was an outlaw, a bandit, a criminal.
杰西是个亡命之徒,曾经抢劫犯科。
- Jesse was an outlaw, a bandit, a criminal.
双语例句
- In the old West, outlaws sometimes tuck up the stage coaches.
昔日的西部,有时亡命徒会劫持驿站马车。 - The Yankees are outlaws only in the sense that they have the biggest payroll, largest collection of talent and when there is even more expensive talent to be had, they take it.
洋基队给人感觉财大气粗无法无天他们有全联盟最高的薪资额聚集全联盟顶尖的天才球员而若有其他更高薪的天才球员他们还是会去争取。 - JEFF: Did he have to fight outlaws?
杰夫:他得与不法分子斗争吗? - Inland there were savages and outlaws to avoid.
上岸深入内地,就得躲避野蛮人和亡命之徒。 - He outlaws the term hard worker as vague, while welcoming results oriented as specific.
他宣称努力的员工这个词是模糊的,但认为以业绩为导向的是明确的,而且对此表示欢迎。 - During his year in the forest, Robin met many other outlaws.
在森林里的一年,罗宾遇见其他许多绿林大盗。 - Though many of these vulgar outlaws were eventually warily embraced by the mainstream, to one degree or another, it wasn't until long after their deaths that society assimilated them, still warily, and sometimes not at all.
尽管这些粗俗之徒中有很多人最终都在一定程度上被主流文化小心翼翼地接受了,但直到他们离世后很久,社会才对其进行吸收,依然是小心翼翼,有时甚至根本就没吸收。 - Analysis on the Feminist Awakening and Transformation from the Heroine Images in Outlaws of the Marsh
由《水浒传》女英雄形象看女性角色意识的觉醒和转型 - We catched two outlaws, me and Morg did.
我们抓住了两个逃犯,我和摩根做的。 - For example, some South American regions have tried legislating against biopiracy but have struggled to implement laws at a national or international level ( see Peruvian region outlaws biopiracy).
例如,一些南美地区已经设法立法制止生物剽窃,但是在全国或国际层面上贯彻实施法律面临困难(见秘鲁地方宣布生物剽窃非法)。
