词汇 | sanction |
释义 | nounverb Trade sanctions were imposed against any country that refused to sign the agreement. 凡拒签该协议的国家均受到贸易制裁。 The economic sanctions have been lifted. 经济制裁业已取消。 These changes will require the sanction of the court. 这些变更须经法院认可。 Their ideas received official sanction at the meeting. The ultimate sanction will be the closure of the restaurant. 最严厉的处罚将是关闭这家餐馆。 We now have an effective sanction against the killing of whales. No decision can be taken without the sanction of the committee. Several firms were under investigation for sanctions busting. Some companies have broken sanctions by supplying arms to the warring states. The UN called for sanctions against the invading country. The conference gave its official sanction to the change of policy. The movement was first given official sanction in the 1960s. The school will use all available sanctions to maintain discipline. There were strict sanctions against absenteeism. No parliamentary sanction is needed for the Treasury to borrow money. Such a step could not be taken without his sanction. The company is in breach of a sanctions order. There were calls for the imposition of sanctions. The government refused to sanction a further cut in interest rates. 政府拒绝批准进一步降低利率。 He had tacitly sanctioned repression against the opposition parties. Slavery was once socially sanctioned. Shareholders are unlikely to sanction the scheme. The Congress sanctioned cuts in government spending. The military refused to sanction a transfer of power to a civilian government. The transaction has to be sanctioned by the court. |
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