sanction

D.J.:[ˈsæŋkʃən] K.K.:[ˈsæŋkʃən]

n.

  1. 〈正〉批准, 认可
    • Official sanction has not yet been given.
      尚未获得正式批准。
    • The custom will never receive the sanction of tradition.
      那种风俗绝不会作为传统的东西而被提倡。
  2. 〈正〉制裁
    • The United Nations Security Council took sanctions against the aggressor country.
      联合国安理会对侵略国采取了制裁措施。
  3. 〈正〉约束力
    • Prison is the best sanction against a crime like this.
      为遏止这类罪行, 监禁手段是上策。

vt.

  1. 批准; 认可
    • How can you sanction such rudeness?
      你怎么会准许这种粗鲁的行为呢?
    • Our plan wasn't sanctioned by the board of directors.
      我们的计划没有得到董事会的批准。

网络词典

sanction

英 ˈsænsəkən 美 ˈsænsəkən
名词 中文翻译:Unknown
同义词: ['restrict', 'prohibit', 'impose', 'enforce', 'penalize']

例句:

  1. 1. The government has decided to sanction the company for its illegal activities.
    政府决定对该公司因非法活动而进行制裁。
  2. 2. She was sanctioned for her actions in the meeting.
    她因在会议上的行为而被制裁。
  3. 3. The company is facing sanctions due to its poor environmental practices.
    由于其环境实践不佳,公司正面临制裁。