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outlaw
- IPA[ˈoutˌlô]
美式
- a person who has broken the law, especially one who remains at large or is a fugitive;an intractable horse or other animal.
- ban or make illegal;deprive (someone) of the benefit and protection of the law
verb: outlaw, 3rd person present: outlaws, gerund or present participle: outlawing, past tense: outlawed, past participle: outlawed
noun: outlaw, plural noun: outlaws
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名詞
- 1. a person who has broken the law, especially one who remains at large or is a fugitive bands of outlaws held up trains the outlaw Ned Kelly
- ▪ an intractable horse or other animal.
- ▪ a person deprived of the benefit and protection of the law.
動詞
- 1. ban or make illegal Maryland outlawed cheap small-caliber pistols 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ deprive (someone) of the benefit and protection of the law he lost the estate in 1626, having been outlawed for nonpayment of debts
- made illegal; banned: an outlawed extremist group an international treaty forbidding private production of outlawed drugs
Oxford American Dictionary
- made illegal; banned: an outlawed extremist group an international treaty forbidding private production of outlawed drugs
Oxford Dictionary
- a type of country music that draws from an earlier, rawer style as a response to the more ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a type of country music that draws from an earlier, rawer style as a response to the more ...
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈaʊtlɔː]
英式
- a person who has broken the law, especially one who remains at large or is a fugitive: bands of outlaws held up trains the outlaw Ned Kelly
- ban or make illegal: secondary picketing has been outlawed
Oxford Dictionary