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Перевод: proscribed


[прилагательное]
осужденный; изгнанный


Тезаурус:

  1. The ban, initiated by the State Department and announced on 11 March by the Immigration and Naturalisation Service, is expected to affect fewer than 500 of the approximately 3000 Libyan students at American universities, and only those studying the proscribed subjects.
  2. She therefore proscribed all religious, philosophical, or psychological books for village libraries.
  3. Even the use of the name "Macgregor" was proscribed.
  4. Some fear lurks within; butchery in tunnels - a nightmare terror of entrapment, claustrophobia, premature burial, which, at the same time, evokes a contradictory appeal of the underground as a womb-like refuge or a clandestine network of opportunities for proscribed behaviour.
  5. In 1529 the reading, purchasing or possessing of proscribed books, attendance at any meeting of heretics, disputing about Holy Scripture, and want of respect for the images of God and the saints were all made crimes for which men were to be beheaded, women buried alive, and relapsed heretics burned.
  6. By sublimation I mean here not the conversion of sexuality per se into a higher, non-sexual aim, but the displacement of one kind of sexuality into another - or, more exactly (and this is the sense in which I still subscribe to Freud's notion), the contamination of a higher (i.e. socially approved) sexuality by a lower (i.e. proscribed) one.
  7. The Churchill Bill in 1986 included a list of proscribed depictions any one of which would attract a conviction for obscenity irrespective of context or effect on the viewer.
  8. Their lawlessness became so notorious that James VI proscribed the clan, which turned out to be very unpleasant indeed, and his edict described them as: "that wicked race of lawless luminaries, callit the Macgregor".
  9. The Berlin Festival in February will show Skylarks On A String and other once proscribed films, and Gilles Jacob of the Cannes Festival has asked Juraj Jakubisko, the best-known Slovak director, to put a newly shot ending on to his banned Birdies, Orphans And Fools.
  10. Each of these had been proscribed in law.
  11. In 1969 a doping scandal at FC Bologna in Italy led to the entire team being found guilty; in Uruguay the following year two internationalists admitted using an exotic African drug and in the World Cup prior to Argentina, FIFA banned the Haitian internationalist Ernst Joseph for taking the proscribed drug phenlmetrazin .
  12. For the wealthy, the Act for Burying in Woollen imposed but another expense, as 5 was but a small price to pay so as not to be buried in a material proscribed for even the lowliest rustic.
  13. However, four members of the organising committee tried to hold a silent protest march over the proscribed route but were chased by loyalists.

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