prescript

英['priːskrɪpt] 美['priːskrɪpt]
  • n. 命令;规定
  • adj. 规定的
  • presa n.[音](如轮唱曲等卡农曲的)声部进入记号
  • presage n.预感;预兆;预知v.预兆;预示;预言
  • presbyope n.远视者(老花眼者)
  • presbyter n.发起人;牧师;长老
  • preschool adj.未满学龄的;就学前的n.育幼院;幼稚园
Noun:
  1. prescribed guide for conduct or action

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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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. But presently we have no concrete prescript in the field.This thesis is trying to solve this problem.
      但目前国内尚无相关的具体规定,本文在这些方面做了初步的尝试。

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