clamp down在线翻译
1. 压制,取缔:chase追逐,追赶 | clamp down压制,取缔 | clemency仁慈
2. 取缔, 施加压力:clamp down on || 施压力于 | clamp down || 取缔, 施加压力 | clamp error || 夹紧误差
3. 更加严格:Off the record: 个人的、非正式的、非公开的 | Clamp down: 更加严格 | Gung ho: 热忱的
1. 取缔;压制;管制;镇压
To clamp down on people or activities means to take strong official action to stop or control them.
e.g. If the government clamps down on the protestors, that will only serve to strengthen them in the long run...
如果政府镇压抗议者,从长远来看,这将只能使他们更加坚决。
e.g. Banking regulators failed to clamp down until earlier this month.
银行监管机构直到本月初才开始严格管制。
1. clamp down的意思
1. That cash flow problem is being exacerbated by the slump in housing sales because of government measures to clamp down on excessive speculation.
2. Yao said the change did not mean the government was trying to clamp down opposition from experts and the public.
3. The Group of 20 pledged to halve budget deficits by 2013 without stunting growth, and clamp down on risky bank behavior without choking off lending.
4. The Shenzhen Stock Exchange issued special suspension rules to clamp down on speculation.
5. Residents who find illegal publications at the festival are urged to ring 84251184 to help the government clamp down on pirate publishers.
6. Shares of mainland property developers fell in Hong Kong yesterday on concern regulators will clamp down on mortgage lending to cool growth in housing prices.
7. The bank would also clamp down on employees who touched client deposits without permission and step up controls on its bills business.
8. The government Friday vowed to clamp down on illicit stock issues and brokerages, saying such activities are becoming widespread and undermining social stability and financial security.
9. No specific details on the car purchase restrictions have been released, but the draft shows the municipal government's clear intention to clamp down on more vehicles.
10. clamp down的意思
10. Companies are keen to see China do more to clamp down on copyright goods that they claim cost them a fifth of potential revenue.
verb
1. repress or suppress (something regarded as undesirable)
e.g. The police clamped down on illegal drugs
Synonym: crack down