第三人称单数:confiscates
现在分词:confiscating
过去分词:confiscated
confiscate
过去式:confiscated
及物动词没收; 充公; 征用; 查抄
形容词被没收的,被充公的; 被征用的
及物动词
1. The traitor's property was confiscated.
那个叛国者的财产被没收了。
2. The customs officials confiscated the contraband.
海关官员没收了走私物品。
3. The government confiscated the land.
政府征用了那片土地。
confiscate
1. 没收:其时,柯恩教授来访厦门,在一场演讲中批评新中国政府不尊重私有财产,随意没收(confiscate)外国人资产;为了吸引外商来华投资,应当在立法中规定绝对不侵犯外国人一切财产.
2. 没收,充公:bond 国债 (乐队) | confiscate 没收 充公 | conjunction 结合 连接
3. 充公,没收:confirm 证实 | confiscate 充公,没收 | conflict 冲突
4. 没收;充公;被没收的:confirming 确定 | confiscate 没收;充公;被没收的 | confiscation of property 没收财产
1. (通常作为惩罚)没收,把…充公
If you confiscate something from someone, you take it away from them, usually as a punishment.
e.g. There is concern that police use the law to confiscate assets from people who have committed minor offences...
有人担心警方利用该法罚没犯下轻罪的人的财产。
e.g. They confiscated weapons, ammunition and propaganda material.
他们没收了武器、弹药和宣传材料。
1. Once a trademark infringement is reported, they will confiscate the commercial goods and fine the law breakers.
2. At that time the possibility was still high that government officials who had not fully embraced the free market concept could confiscate their goods.
3. According to Chinese law, it is much easier to confiscate illegal funds within the country's borders.
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4. Saleh also directed security authorities to impose a curfew only on people who carry firearms and ordered authorities to confiscate their weapons.
5. Because some porn website rent a server which is shared with other websites, it is not fair on the other websites to confiscate the server.
6. This last wave witnessed a historical irony because a decade later Cuba also embraced socialism, moving on to confiscate large properties.
7. The local department of salt administration said it will confiscate the illegal salt, and will hand the case over to the local administration of industry and commerce.
8. Starting this month police will be making house calls to establish records of registered dogs and confiscate unregistered animals.
9. The official cited rules issued in March that allow the government to confiscate earnings and pursue criminal charges against violators.
10. Only after the trademark is approved can bureau officials confiscate goods and fine the sellers, he added.
verb
1. take temporary possession of as a security, by legal authority
e.g. The FBI seized the drugs
The customs agents impounded the illegal shipment
The police confiscated the stolen artwork
adj