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
- Users may build their characters in any direction they desire, becoming rich captains of industry, military heroes, or outlaws.
用户可以建立自己的角色,成为他们的愿望在任何方向的工业,军事英雄,或不法分子的丰富的船长。 - Seen from Shapiro s translation Outlaws of the Marsh, such phenomenon becomes inevitable.
在沙博里翻译的《水浒传》,这双重因素的存在也是不可避免的。 - Ken Takakura, who became a star playing outlaws and stoic heroes in scores of Japanese films, died on Nov. 10 in Tokyo. He was 83.
高仓健因经常在日本电影中饰演不法之徒与坚忍英雄而成为影星,他于11月10日于东京逝世,享年83岁。 - 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。 - Even though communist Vietnam outlaws gambling, which is considered a "social evil," betting on football remains popular and widespread.
在越南赌球被认为是对社会危害极大的祸水,可是赌球依然十分流行和普遍。 - And here also flourished in ancient times those bands of gallant outlaws, whose deeds have been rendered so popular in English song.
多少古代的草莽英雄也曾经在这里显过身手,他们的事迹在英格兰歌谣中广泛流传,家喻户晓。 - As China became increasingly isolated, Shapiro concentrated on translating the classic saga Outlaws of the Marsh and more recent novels into English.
随着中国变得越来越孤立,沙博理开始专心从事将中国古典名著《水浒传》和较近代的小说译为英文的工作。 - They said they would rather be outlaws a year in Sherwood Forest than President of the United States forever.
他们说宁可在谢伍德森林里当一年绿林好汉,也不愿意当一辈子的美国总统。 - 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 District of Columbia outlaws discrimination on the basis of personal appearance.
哥伦比亚特区宣布歧视个人相貌是非法的。
