sanctioned

sanctioned的用法

      基本词汇

      n.批准;约束力;处罚

      vt.批准;支持

      过去式: sanctioned 过去分词: sanctioned 现在分词: sanctioning 第三人称单数: sanctions

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      n.(名词)

  •       批准
  •       约束力
  •       制裁
  •       认可
  •       赞许
  •       支持
  •       鼓励
  •       国际制裁
  •       奖惩附加条款
  •       处罚
  •       准许
  •       承认
  •       赏罚
  •       【律】惩罚
  •       良心制裁
  •       制裁力
  •       【史】法令
  •       制裁方式
  •       许可

      v.(动词)

  •       认可
  •       批准
  •       支持
  •       赞许
  •       鼓励
  •       许可
  •       对…实施制裁
  •       承认
  •       准予
  •       惩罚
  •       实施制裁
  •       制定制裁规则
  •       核准
  •       同意
  •       公认
  •       准许

      n.(名词)

  •       [U] 〈正〉批准,认可 formal or official permission; approval; acceptance
  •       [C] 〈正〉制裁 a formal action or punishment (to be) ordered when a law or rule is broken
  •       [S] 〈正〉约束力 sth that forces the keeping of a rule or standard

      v.(动词)

  •       vt. 批准; 认可 accept, approve or permit

      Noun:

  •       formal and explicit approval;

          "a Democrat usually gets the union's endorsement"

  •       a mechanism of social control for enforcing a society's standards
  •       official permission or approval;

          "authority for the program was renewed several times"

  •       the act of final authorization;

          "it had the sanction of the church"

      Verb:

  •       give sanction to;

          "I approve of his educational policies"

  •       give authority or permission to
  •       give religious sanction to, such as through on oath;

          "sanctify the marriage"

  •       常用例句

  •       词汇搭配

  •       经典引文

      用作名词(n.)

  •       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。
  •       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。
  •       Prison is the best sanction against a crime like this.
          为遏止这类罪行,监禁手段是上策。

      用作动词(v.)

  •       They officially sanctioned the work.
          他们正式批准了这项工作。
  •       The church would not sanction the king's second marriage.
          教会不同意国王再婚。
  •       How can you sanction such rudeness?
          你怎么会准许这种粗鲁的行为呢?
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  •       Torture should never be sanctioned.
          决不准许严刑拷打。
  •       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。
  •       The wrong pronunciation of the word is sanctioned by public usage.
          这个词的错误读音已被习俗认同。

      用作名词 (n.)

动词+~形容词+~介词+~~+介词

      用作动词 (v.)

~+名词~+副词~+介词
  •       The British Government should stop the international oil companies brazenly flouting sanctions.

    出自:D. Caute
  •       It is difficult..to imagine how sanctions against inchastity could be reimposed.

    出自:Times Literary Supplement
  •       Countries whose laissez-faire attitudes had encouraged sanctions-breaking.

    出自:attrib.
  •       Plays which the censor would not sanction for the London stage.

    出自:E. F. Benson
  •       A weary world, pleading..for peace, has often found the church morally sanctioning war.

    出自:M. L. King
  •       词语用法

  •       词源解说

      v.(动词)

  •       sanction的基本意思是“批准,认可”,属于正式用语,多指立法部门、宗教界或舆论界的裁定或认可。
  •       sanction用作及物动词,接名词、代词、动名词作宾语,可用于被动结构。
  •       ☆ 15世纪初期进入英语,直接源自拉丁语的sanctionem,意为颁发命令。
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