impound的意思和读音

impound

: [ɪmˈpaʊnd] : [ɪm'paʊnd]

v.

impounds  impounding  impounded  

v.+n.impound vehicle

v.release

v.confiscate,seize,lock up,take away,hold

impoundv.

1.~ sthto take sth away from sb, so that they cannot use it

The car was impounded by the police after the accident.

2.~ sthto shut up dogs, cats, etc. found on the streets in a pound , until their owners collect them

v.1.();()2.()3.,

v.1.if the police or other officials impound something, they take it away from someone because they have done something illegal

1. expound v impound v propound v ...

2. implied consent , impound ,, imprisonment ,,, ...

3. ) pollen,n. ._ ) impound,n. ._ ) ponderer,n. ._ ...

4. [ increase soil moisture] [ impound] [ lazily] ...

5. implied consent , impound ,, imprisonment ,,, ...

6. imposing , impound , imprecate ...

7. impound water impound impounded body ...

8. impotence impound ;; impound ...

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1.I'm sure many here in America would love to see that. Seems fines and impound are not enough to control the masses.

2.In 2008, officials there once had to impound his Ferrari because he made too much noise when revving up its engine.2008

3.The city's motor vehicle bureau decided to impound the cars of drivers who had refused to pay their fines .

4.In fact he carries a British passport, although the Austrian authorities impound it when he is in their country.

5.If you leave your car beside the town hall, the police will impound it.

6.Cops here immediately confiscate our license and impound our vehicle too on the spot.

7.If you leave your car there, the police will impound it.

8.On ground of raised beds, an impermeable cover is utilized to impound the steam .

9.An impermeable cover is utilized to impound the stream.

10.If you want to stay at the dirty impound, fine.