sanction的意思和读音

sanction

: [ˈsæŋkʃ(ə)n] : ['sæŋkʃ(ə)n]

n.

v.

sanctions  sanctioning  sanctioned  

n.prohibition

v.veto

n.authorization,permission,support,encouragement,affirmation

v.authorize,permit,approve,allow,pass

sanctionn.

1.[c][usupl]~ (against sb)an official order that limits trade, contact, etc. with a particular country, in order to make it do sth, such as obeying international law

Trade sanctions were imposed against any country that refused to sign the agreement.

The economic sanctions have been lifted.

2.[u]official permission or approval for an action or a change

These changes will require the sanction of the court.

3.[c]~ (against sth)a course of action that can be used, if necessary, to make people obey a law or behave in a particular way

The ultimate sanction will be the closure of the restaurant.

v.

1.~ sthto give permission for sth to take place

The government refused to sanction a further cut in interest rates.

2.~ sb/sthto punish sb/sth; to impose a sanction on sth

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v.1.;;2.,

n.1.an official order to stop communication, trade, etc. with a country that has broken international law2.official permission for taking action3.a threat to punish someone for breaking a rule

v.1.to give official approval or permission for an action; to show approval for a particular behavior or belief

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2. sage n sanction n ) seminal a ...

3. conviction sanction distinction ...

4. 94.reasonable 96.sanction 97.statute ...

5. ritual n. sanction n. , satire n. ...

6. witchcraft n. sanction n. excrement n. 便

7. rule sanction selfishness ...

8. sample sanction sand ...

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1.Few employers sanction naps, but even sitting back in your chair and closing your eyes for a few minutes can be restorative.

2.But analysts say such a punitive sanction would be more of a political move with a limited practical impact.

3.You see, I'd like to see you a socialist before I'm gone. It will give you a sanction for your existence.

4.The company agrees to any sanction imposed by ECOCERT if said indications turn out not to be complete and correct.ECOCERT

5.The Kremlin might have expected a brutal dispersal of the crowd, but Mr Kuchma would not sanction the use of force.使

6.The other is that too many Islamic clerics seem to sanction or at least tolerate violence in the name of religion.

7.Secondly, it was beyond the reach of any normal legal sanction thanks to its global mirrored servers.使

8."D'you mean to tell me that you're going to sanction this marriage? " asked the doctor.“?”

9.Autarky has never been voluntary Chinese policy under socialism but rather an externally imposed sanction of the Cold War.

10.By failing to comply with these requirements, the Bank could be committing a criminal offence or be liable for some other sanction.