waiver

waiver [ˈweɪvə(r)]  [ˈwevɚ] 

第三人称复数:waivers

waiver 基本解释

waiver的解释

名词放弃; 弃权; 弃权声明书

waiver 网络解释

911查询·英语单词

1. 免除:实质期间的约定,示例如下:8、 弃权或免除 (waiver) 约定:弃权或免除约定,主要是处理合同履行之债的免除问题. 一方面,规定了所有的弃权或免除必须以书面形式做出;另一方面,也避免合同一方将另一方的无意识行为当作做出了义务免除而产生误会.

2. 放弃:在国际贸易发生争端后,解决方法也首先是磋商. 摈弃武力解决国际贸易争端是每一个成员国的共识也是WTO存在的前提. 接受争端解决机制的结果是每一个成员国家自愿的行为. 从国际法的角度来看,这是这些国家在一定程度上放弃(waiver)国家主

3. 宽免;豁免;放弃:wage 工资 | waiver 宽免;豁免;放弃 | waiver of fees 宽免费用

waiver 词典解释

1. 权利放弃,弃权;(规则或法律的)不强求执行
    A waiver is when a person, government, or organization agrees to give up a right or says that people do not have to obey a particular rule or law.

    e.g. ...a waiver of constitutional rights...
           对宪法赋予权利的放弃
    e.g. Non-members do not qualify for the tax waiver normally applied to members.
           非会员不具备通常会员才有的免税资格。

waiver 单语例句

1. 911查询·英语单词

1. The family's last immediate hope of being reunited on American soil is a hardship waiver, which is still being considered by US Citizenship and Immigration Services.

2. The NBPA argues that a player and his contract going from one team to another should also maintain his rights through a waiver claim.

3. Enterprises are offered a tax waiver for money collected as annuities, if the amount is not more than 4 per cent of their employees'yearly salaries.

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4. Though the revised Compulsory Education Law stipulates that compulsory education should be free, it is really exciting and encouraging that all rural students will soon enjoy the waiver.

5. The couple won a fee waiver in May 2010 as recommended by the Court of Appeal.

6. Criminal procedures also have precise articles to guarantee basic rights of the accused, such as banning torture and a death penalty waiver for female criminals who are pregnant.

7. waiver是什么意思

7. The previous policy only allowed an interview waiver within 12 months of the expiration date.

8. They are often invited to destroy the pests by surrounding villages and happily sign a responsibility waiver each time.

9. The duration of the tariff waiver was a matter of dispute with some countries, which are opposed to giving South Korea the 10 years it wants.

10. waiver的近义词

10. Democrats described the waiver provision as an attempt to embarrass the president into adhering to the standards.

waiver 英英释义

noun

1. a formal written statement of relinquishment

    Synonym: release discharge