amnesty的意思和读音

amnesty

: [ˈæmnəsti] : ['æmnəsti]

n.

v.

amnesties  

n.pardon,reprieve,forgiveness,absolution,exoneration

amnestyn.

1.[c][ususing][u]an official statement that allows people who have been put in prison for crimes against the state to go free

The president granted a general amnesty for all political prisoners.

2.[c][ususing]a period of time during which people can admit to a crime or give up weapons without being punished

2 000 knives have been handed in during the month-long amnesty. 2 000

n.1.,2.()

v.1.,

n.1.a situation in which a government agrees not to punish, or to no longer punish, people who have committed a particular crime; a period of time during which people can give something illegal such as a weapon to someone in authority or can admit that they have been involved in something illegal, without being punished

1. capital sentence amnesty parole ...

2. amicable adj. amnesty n. amoral adj. ...

3. amnesia n amnesty n mnemonic a ...

4. denouement、 amnesty。 climax、 。 ...

6. ... amnesty amnesty Tejedo ...

7. of Young Peacebuilders)、AMNESTY,UN/NGO

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1.Amnesty International and Europe's human rights body, the OSCE, said he must be freed immediately.(OSCE)

2.They did not offer much help, but did offer what is called amnesty to all pirates if they would stop being pirates.”。

3.And yet I learned more about human goodness at Amnesty International than I had ever known before.

4.Yesterday Amnesty International said the death toll had climbed to at least 55; scores more have been injured.55

5.Each said the other supported "amnesty" for illegal immigrants, the scarlet letter of this election cycle.——”。

6.Mr Venizelos has opted for a tax amnesty to increase revenues, the second in less than a year.

7.Amnesty International says a campaign of ethnic cleansing seems to have started to destabilize the region.

8.Amnesty International said the Haitian authorities had an obligation to prosecute him for crimes against humanity.

9.And yet I also learned more about human goodness at Amnesty International than I had ever known before.

10.Another activist, Mohammad Abdullah, said the amnesty offer showed "weakness on the part of the regime. "·。”