prescript|prescripts in English

noun

['prɪːskrɪpt]

order, directive, precept, instruction; command, prescribed rule, law, regulatio

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1. In order to make the prescript of this Accusal more strict, we should make necessary modifications of it

2. 27 The prescript of the affiliated obligation is simple, we should nail down the forms of it, improve the legal efficacy of it, and nail down the duty form and the principle of disobeying it.

3. Canon - a rule or especially body of rules or principles generally established as valid and fundamental in a field or art or philosophy; "the neoclassical Canon"; "Canons of polite society" prescript, rule - prescribed guide for conduct or action