sanctioning
英 [ˈsæŋkʃnɪŋ]
美 [ˈsæŋkʃnɪŋ]
v. 许可; 准许; 准予; 惩罚; 实施制裁
sanction的现在分词
现在分词:sanctioning
COCA.34948
柯林斯词典
- VERB (正式)认可,准许,批准
If someone in authoritysanctionsan action or practice, they officially approve of it and allow it to be done.- He may now be ready to sanction the use of force...
他现在可能打算批准使用武力。 - 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。 - Sanctionis also a noun.
- The king could not enact laws without the sanction of Parliament.
未经议会批准,国王不能制定法律。
- He may now be ready to sanction the use of force...
- N-PLURAL (对某国的)制裁
Sanctionsare measures taken by countries to restrict trade and official contact with a country that has broken international law.- 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。 - He expressed his opposition to the lifting of sanctions.
他对解除制裁表示反对。
- In 1935 the League of Nations imposed sanctions against Italy following its invasion of Ethiopia.
- N-COUNT 处罚;制裁;惩罚
Asanctionis a severe course of action which is intended to make people obey instructions, customs, or laws.- 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。
- As an ultimate sanction, they can sell their shares.
- VERB 对…实施制裁;处罚
If a country or an authoritysanctionsanother country or a person for doing something, it declares that the country or person is guilty of doing it and imposes sanctions on them.- ...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
- ...their failure to sanction Japan for butchering whales in violation of international conservation treaties.
英英释义
adj
- implying sanction or serving to sanction
- the guardian's duties were primarily sanctionative rather than administrative