prescript

英 ['priːskrɪpt] 美 [prɪ'skrɪpt]
  • adj. 规定的;有时效的
  • n. 规定;命令

双语例句


1. It takes effect when man obeys the prescript without being disturbed by his perceptual knowledge.
道德力之所以具有存在的可能性,主要是由其所独具的特质决定的.

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2. Druids were as essentially non - Roman : a prescript of Augustus forbade Roman citizens to practise druidical rites.
德鲁伊教团员本质上是被看作 非 罗马人;奥古斯都命令罗马居民禁止履行德鲁伊教仪式.

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