outlaws
n. 违法者,不法之徒;(尤指过去的人)亡命徒,逃犯,草莽英雄,被剥夺法律权益者(outlaw 的复数)
v. 禁止,取缔;宣布……不合法,使……成为非法;剥夺(某人的)法律权益(outlaw 的第三人称单数)
例句
The ban—one of the strictest in Europe—outlaws smoking in all bars and restaurants.
该禁令是欧洲最严厉的禁令之一,禁止在所有酒吧和餐馆吸烟。
They said they would rather be outlaws a year in Sherwood Forest than President of the United States forever.
他们说,他们宁愿在谢伍德森林当一年的亡命之徒,也不愿永远做美国总统。
Some towns found that lynching was the only way to drive away bands of outlaws.
有些城镇的人们发现私刑是惟一能够驱走那一帮帮歹徒的方法。
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