sanctions
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CET4 TEM4
名词 sanction:
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formal and explicit approval
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a mechanism of social control for enforcing a society's standards
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official permission or approval
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the act of final authorization
动词 sanction:
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give sanction to
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give authority or permission to
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give religious sanction to, such as through on oath
- 1. The United States plans to tighten the economic sanctions currently in place.
- 美国计划加大现有经济制裁的力度。
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- 2. America won't countenance any such circumvention of the sanctions.
- 美国不会赞成任何规避制裁的行为。
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- 3. He expressed his opposition to the lifting of sanctions.
- 他对解除制裁表示反对。
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- 4. Our corre-spondent has been assessing the impact of the sanctions.
- 我们的记者一直在评估制裁带来的影响。
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- 5. The new measures are aimed at tightening existing sanctions.
- 新措施旨在加强现行的制裁。
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用作名词 (n.)
- In fact, the sanctions are gradually abating.
事实上,制裁正在逐渐消失。
- We intend to apply economic sanctions.
我们打算实施经济制裁。