单词 | 制裁 |
释义 | 〔sanction〕from Latin sānctiō sānctiōn- [binding law, penal sanction] 源自 拉丁语 sānctiō sānctiōn- [具有约束力的法令,制裁批准] 〔Tutu〕South African prelate. A leader in the antiapartheid struggle, he has been a prominent advocate of international economic sanctions against South Africa. He won the 1984 Nobel Peace Prize.图图,德斯蒙德:(生于 1931) 南非主教。种族隔离斗争的领袖,他是对南非的国际经济制裁的重要拥护者,他获得了1984年诺贝尔和平奖〔sanction〕A coercive measure adopted usually by several nations acting together against a nation violating international law.国际制裁:通常指几国对一国违反国际法行为的合力制裁措施〔crackdown〕a crackdown on crime.对犯罪进行制裁〔clampdown〕An imposing of restrictions or controls:制裁,严禁,取缔:限制与控制的强行施加:〔sanction〕The penalty for noncompliance specified in a law or decree.制裁,处罚:法律或法令中明文规定的对不遵守其规定的处罚〔Starr〕American outlaw whose Oklahoma cabin became a hideout for fugitives from justice. Her criminal exploits are largely unsubstantiated.斯塔尔,贝勒:(1848-1889) 美国罪犯,她在俄克拉荷马州的小屋成为逃犯躲避制裁的庇难所,她的犯罪行为大部分得不到证实〔crackdown〕An act or example of forceful regulation, repression, or restraint:制裁:采取严厉措施、镇压、约束的行为或实例:〔clampdown〕"Advertisers and broadcasters would raise howls of protest against any strong clampdown"(Wall Street Journal)“广告商和广播商将发出抗议来寻求针对严厉制裁的保护”(华尔街期刊) |
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