embargo
embargo 英 [ɪmˈbɑ:gəʊ] 美 [ɪmˈbɑrgoʊ]
vt. 禁止出入港口;禁止或限制贸易;征用或扣押 n. 禁令;禁止;封港令
进行时:embargoing 过去式:embargoed 过去分词:embargoed 第三人称单数:embargoes 名词复数:embargos
- An embargo is an order stopping the movement of trade ships into or out of a country. If you can’t get those yummy Swedish fish, perhaps there has been an embargo on trade with Sweden!
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- vt. 禁止出入港口;禁止或限制贸易;征用或扣押
- n. 禁令;禁止;封港令
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1. Reporters who accept information under an embargo are bound to honor it unless the news becomes public before the specified time.
记者必须遵守所获资讯的时间禁令,除非那一资讯在解禁时间到来前已成为公共消息。
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2. "We should immediately end the trade embargo which the US has imposed on the people of Cuba, " Mr Carter told a news conference before leaving Havana.
在离开哈瓦那之前吉米卡特对一家通讯社表示:“我们应该立即终止美国政府强加于古巴人民身上的贸易禁令。”
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3. Other provisions in the resolution should include an asset freeze targeting Qaddafi and his family and an arms embargo to stop the influx of weapons and fighters in to the country.
决议中的其它条款应该包括冻结卡扎菲和其家属的财产,禁止向利比亚境内运送武器,以防止武器和人员大量涌入利比亚境内。
- embargo (n.) "order forbidding ships from certain other nations from entering or leaving a nation's ports," 1590s, from Spanish embargo "seizure, arrest; embargo," noun of action from embargar "restrain, impede, arrest, embargo," from Vulgar Latin *imbarricare, from assimilated form of in- "into, upon" (from PIE root *en "in") + *barra (see bar (n.1)). As a verb, from 1640s. Related: Embargoed.
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