Polish English Dictionary

język polski - English

człowiek wyjęty spod prawa in English:

1. outlaw outlaw


Department of Agriculture outlawed the importation of beef from Japan
It will outlaw any underwear made of non-natural material
Robin Hood was a well-known outlaw who stole from the rich and gave to the poor.
outlaw = criminal
Alcohol was outlawed in this country for a short time in the 1930s / Jesse James was a famous outlaw of the Wild West
The new law will outlaw smoking in public places.
For many people Robin Hood is a hero but for the authorities he is seen as an outlaw, hiding in the forest.
‘secondary picketing has been outlawed

English word "człowiek wyjęty spod prawa"(outlaw) occurs in sets:

Bednarski - Tatiana - Lista 9

2. outlawed outlawed


Catalans voted to secede in a referendum outlawed by Spain.
So instead, people began to wear paperclips on their lapels—symbolizing both national pride and “sticking together.” When the Nazis realized that paperclips were a sign of solidarity against the occupation, they outlawed the practice.

English word "człowiek wyjęty spod prawa"(outlawed) occurs in sets:

państwo i społeczeństwo cześć 1 do policji