Outlaw
01
亡命之徒, 匪徒
a person who operates outside the boundaries of established rules and may engage in illegal activities
例子
During the Wild West era, many outlaws sought refuge in remote hideouts to evade law enforcement.
在狂野西部时代,许多亡命之徒为了逃避执法而寻求在偏远的藏身之处避难。
Robin Hood is often romanticized as an outlaw who stole from the rich to give to the poor.
罗宾汉经常被浪漫化为一个亡命之徒,他偷富济贫。
02
亡命之徒, 强盗
a person who has broken the law and is fleeing from legal authorities
例子
The infamous outlaw was wanted in several states for robbery and murder.
那个臭名昭著的亡命之徒因抢劫和谋杀在几个州被通缉。
After escaping from prison, the outlaw lived on the run, evading capture for years.
从监狱逃脱后,逃犯多年来一直逃避追捕。
to outlaw
01
禁止, 宣布为非法
to officially state that something is illegal
Transitive: to outlaw an action
例子
The government decided to outlaw the sale of counterfeit goods to protect consumers.
政府决定禁止销售假冒商品以保护消费者。
In an effort to promote public safety, the city council chose to outlaw the use of fireworks within city limits.
为了促进公共安全,市议会选择禁止在城市范围内使用烟花。
outlaw
01
contrary to established law
例子
The sale of such weapons is outlaw activity.
Outlaw trade routes developed beyond government control.
02
showing defiance or disregard for legal authority
例子
The region was once home to outlaw leaders.
His outlaw behavior drew constant attention from police.
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