expropriation

英[ˌeksˌprəʊpri'eɪʃn] 美[ˌeksˌprəʊpri'eɪʃn]
  • n. 没收;征收
Noun:
  1. taking out of an owner's hands (especially taking property by public authority)

1. The fact was that expropriation seemed to magnify costs and reduce productivity.
实际情况是,这些企业在收归国有以后,成本增加而生产率却下降了.

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2. Confiscation is distinct from expropriation.
没收与征用不同.

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3. Historically, expropriation is rare but very visible.
从历史上看, 征用的事例虽然不多,但却非常瞩目.

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4. In extreme cases, they call for the outright expropriation of privately owned assets.
在极端的情况下, 他们号召立即剥夺私人财产.

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5. Sometimes expropriation is in the economic interest of people in poor countries. Sometimes it is not.
征用有时合乎贫穷国家人民的经济利益, 有时则不然.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Confiscation is distinct from expropriation.
      没收与征用不同。
    2. They run the gamut from the possibility of full-blown Communist expropriation to bad accounting, insider trading, market manipulation and fraud.
      这些风险包括从共产党没收的可能性,到伪劣帐目,操纵市场,以及欺骗等。
    3. The third part focuses on the land expropriation procedures.
      第三部分主要论述了土地征收的程序。
    4. One of important parts in land expropriation is land requisition value-substitute.
      土地征收制度重要的内容之一就是对征收土地进行补偿。

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