sanctioning

sanctioning[ˈsæŋkʃənɪŋ] 

原级:sanction

第三人称单数:sanctions

第三人称复数:sanctions

过去分词:sanctioned

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过去式:sanctioned

sanctioning 基本解释
实施制裁;实施惩罚( sanction的现在分词 );
sanctioning 单语例句

1. With the shadow of this recent history still over us, we should exercise utmost caution before sanctioning decisions to remove any disabled woman's reproductive rights.

2. The enterprises can use the system to check the credit record of an individual before sanctioning a loan or offering a job.

3. sanctioning的翻译

3. And in West Hollywood, officials have said they are examining the possibilities of sanctioning some sort of gay marriage.

4. The document has asked prosecutors to be " cautious " while approving arrest or sanctioning prosecution in ordinary mass incidents.

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5. He has been faulted by some for leadership failures but has never been accused of ordering or sanctioning any abuse of prisoners.

6. Its core activity will be to generate playing opportunities and increase prize money for its members through the sanctioning of Asian Tour events.

7. Starting at the Sheshan International Golf Club on Thursday, the event brings together title winners from the four sanctioning tours.

8. Paulson told reporters late Tuesday night that he warned against sanctioning Beijing over trade disputes and called for more dialogue.

9. That would have demonstrated that opinion among commission members has turned in favor of sanctioning commercial whale hunts.

10. The countervailing rules are aimed at sanctioning against member states providing illegal subsidies to their specific industries.

sanctioning 英英释义

sanctioning的翻译

adj

1. implying sanction or serving to sanction

    e.g. the guardian's duties were primarily sanctionative rather than administrative

    Synonym: sanctionative