pact

英[pækt] 美[pækt]
  • n. 契约;协定;条约
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星级词汇:
  • pact n.契约;协定;条约
    n. (名词)
    1. 条约
    2. 契约
    3. 协定
    4. 合同
    5. 盟约
    6. 公约
    n. (名词)
    1. [C]条约,协定,协议 a solemn agreement

英英释义

Noun:
  1. a written agreement between two states or sovereigns

1. A non-aggression pact will be signed between the two countries.
两国将签署互不侵犯条约。

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2. Police refused to say if the couple died in a suicide pact.
警察拒绝回答这对夫妇是否是一起自杀的。

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3. He says this contract should not be patterned after the Deere pact.
他说这个合同不应该模仿《迪尔协定》。

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4. Last month he signed a new non-aggression pact with Germany.
上个月,他与德国签订了新的互不侵犯条约。

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5. The Auto Pact yoked Ontario into the United States economy.
《汽车协定》强行将安大略纳入了美国的经济体系中。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. It was a pact made in fun long ago.
      这是很久以前在开玩笑时定下的契约。
    2. Tell Me Why You and I must make a pact.
      你和我必须订立契约。
    3. They made a pact not to tell anyone.
      他们有协定,不告诉任何人。
    4. They ratify the pact because they think it will bring peace.
      他们批准了这项协定,因为他们认为它将能带来和平。
    5. They signed a nonaggression pact.
      他们签定了互不侵犯条约。
    6. We will put military muscle into the mutual defence pact.
      我们将把兵力加进防御互助条约。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The two opposition parties made an electoral pact.
      那两个反对党订了一个有关选举的协定。
    2. The two governments signed a pact that they would jointly defend their borders.
      两国政府签署了一项共同防守两国边界的条约。
n. (名词)
pact, agreement, contract, treaty
  • 这组词都可指“协定”。pact用来指国家、团体或个人之间的“协定”
  • treaty指在外交谈判后按国际公法签署的正式条约,在重要性和约束力上都比pact强; agreement泛指人与人之间、团体或国家之间达成的任何“合同,协定”,包括正式的或非正式的、书面的或口头上的; contract通常用于双方或多方订立的“契约”,为正式的,有法定效力。
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