confiscation 英 [,kɒnfɪ'skeɪʃ(ə)n]   美 [,kɑnfɪs'keʃən]

confiscation

confiscation  英 [,kɒnfɪ'skeɪʃ(ə)n] 美 [,kɑnfɪs'keʃən]

n. 没收;征用;充公 

名词复数:confiscations 

We demand therefore the ruthless confiscation of all war profits. 因此,我们要求毫不手软地没收一切战争所得。
The confiscation of Dr Ebadi’s prizes is only part of the regime’s campaign to silence her. 没收伊巴迪博士的诸多奖章并非只是伊朗当局试图让她闭嘴的唯一途径。

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  • n. 没收;征用;充公
  • 1. We demand therefore the ruthless confiscation of all war profits.

    因此,我们要求毫不手软地没收一切战争所得。

  • 2. The confiscation of Dr Ebadi’s prizes is only part of the regime’s campaign to silence her.

    没收伊巴迪博士的诸多奖章并非只是伊朗当局试图让她闭嘴的唯一途径。

  • 3. Police have been given tough powers for the relay, including confiscation of "weapons" such as eggs and paint-filled balloons, as well detain suspicious individuals.

    警方已经得到授权,将在火炬接力中采取强力行动,包括没收鸡蛋、盛漆的气球等“武器”,并逮捕可疑人士。

  • confiscation (n.) "act of appropriating as forfeit," 1540s, from Middle French confiscation, from Latin confiscationem (nominative confiscatio), noun of action from past-participle stem of confiscare, from assimilated form of com "with, together" (see con-) + fiscus "public treasury" (see fiscal).
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