第三人称单数:sanctions
第三人称复数:sanctions
现在分词:sanctioning
过去分词:sanctioned
过去式:sanctioned
sanction
名词约束力; 制裁,处罚; 批准,认可; 鼓励
及物动词批准; 鼓励,容忍
及物动词interdict
及物动词
1. The wrong use of the word is sanctioned by usage.
这词的误用已约定俗成了。
2. The church would not sanction his second marriage.
教会不会认可他的第二次婚姻。
名词
1. Official sanction has not yet been given.
尚未获得正式批准。
2. We received sanction to proceed with our plans.
我们获准继续进行我们的计划。
3. There is no sanction for autocracy.
没有人赞成独裁统治。
1. (正式)认可,准许,批准
If someone in authority sanctions an action or practice, they officially approve of it and allow it to be done.
e.g. He may now be ready to sanction the use of force...
他现在可能打算批准使用武力。
e.g. He seemed to be preparing to sanction an increase in public borrowing.
他似乎正准备批准增加公共贷款。
2. (对某国的)制裁
Sanctions are measures taken by countries to restrict trade and official contact with a country that has broken international law.
e.g. In 1935 the League of Nations imposed sanctions against Italy following its invasion of Ethiopia.
1935 年国际联盟在意大利入侵埃塞俄比亚之后对其实施了制裁。
e.g. He expressed his opposition to the lifting of sanctions.
他对解除制裁表示反对。
3. 处罚;制裁;惩罚
A sanction is a severe course of action which is intended to make people obey instructions, customs, or laws.
e.g. As an ultimate sanction, they can sell their shares.
作为最高的处罚,他们可以出售他们的股份。
4. sanction的意思
4. 对…实施制裁;处罚
If a country or an authority sanctions another country or a person for doing something, it declares that the country or person is guilty of doing it and imposes sanctions on them.
e.g. ...their failure to sanction Japan for butchering whales in violation of international conservation treaties.
对日本违反国际保护条约残杀鲸鱼的行为他们未能进行制裁
1. If his action does not divulge an important secret of the State, he shall not be punished under such disciplinary sanction.
2. With Iran waving threats of a firm response to any UN sanction, it also appeared aimed at cooling Tehran's rhetoric and casting Russia as a peacemaker.
3. But Andi said it would be unnecessary to formally sanction undisciplined civil servants.
4. sanction的反义词
4. The EU already tightened sanctions against Syria in October by adding the Commercial Bank of Syria to the sanction list.
5. They made the remarks after the US coordinator for sanction implementation hailed the commitment of various countries as " strong and very unified ".
6. Offenders who are found not to have broken the law will be liable to administrative sanction by the public security agency.
7. An administrative law judge will schedule a hearing and determine the appropriate remedial sanction against the firms.
8. Some US congressmen said the new unilateral sanction bill was the biggest hope to force Iran to abandon its nuclear activities.
9. And they should sanction a construction project only with the consent of or minimal opposition from the local people.
10. The document proposes to introduce a new criminal sanction specifically against unauthorized access to the system with malicious intent.
noun
1. a mechanism of social control for enforcing a society's standards
2. sanction的解释
2. the act of final authorization
e.g. it had the sanction of the church
3. sanction的近义词
3. official permission or approval
e.g. authority for the program was renewed several times
Synonym: authority authorization authorisation
4. formal and explicit approval
e.g. a Democrat usually gets the union's endorsement
Synonym: countenance endorsement indorsement warrant imprimatur
verb
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1. give sanction to
e.g. I approve of his educational policies
2. give religious sanction to, such as through on oath
e.g. sanctify the marriage
3. give authority or permission to