impound

impound [ɪmˈpaʊnd]  [ɪmˈpaʊnd] 

impound的反义词

第三人称单数:impounds

impound

现在分词:impounding

过去分词:impounded

过去式:impounded

impound 基本解释

及物动词蓄水; 将…关起来; 扣押,监禁; 搁置,保留

impound 相关例句

及物动词

1. If you leave your car beside the town hall, the police will impound it.
    如果你把汽车停放在市政大厅旁边,警察就会把它扣押。

impound 网络解释

1. 关於栏内,扣留:imposing 仪表堂堂,宏伟的 | impound 关於栏内,扣留 | imprecate 诅咒

2. 扣押:1957 import duty 进口关税,进口税 | 1958 impound 扣押 | 1959 imprest fund 定额备用金

3. 没收:implicate牵涉到犯罪之中 | impound没收 | imprisonment关押

4. 蓄拘禁没收:impotence 无效 | impound 蓄;拘禁;没收 | impound 蓄拘禁没收

impound 词典解释

1. 扣押;没收
    If something is impounded by policemen, customs officers or other officials, they officially take possession of it because a law or rule has been broken.

    e.g. The ship was impounded under the terms of the UN trade embargo...
           该船因触犯联合国贸易禁运条款而被扣押。
    e.g. The police moved in, arrested him and impounded the cocaine.
           警察冲进去将他拘捕并没收了可卡因。

impound 单语例句

1. The new regulation allows police officers to seize the travel documents of deadbeat debtors and impound their vehicles at any location.

2. A second Mercedes filled with explosives was found hours later in an impound lot, where it was towed for parking illegally.

impound 英英释义

impound在线翻译

verb

1. place or shut up in a pound

    e.g. pound the cows so they don't stray

    Synonym: pound

2. impound的反义词

2. 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

    Synonym: attach sequester confiscate seize