sequestration
sequestration 英 [,siːkwə'streɪʃ(ə)n] 美 [,sikwɛsstreʃən]
n. 隔离;扣押;退隐
名词复数:sequestrations
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- n. 隔离;扣押;退隐
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1. Consumption, destruction, or sequestration of platelets causes thrombocytopenia associated with increased production by the bone marrow.
消耗、销毁或隔离导致血小板减少症和骨髓血小板的生成增加。
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2. The US dollar's strength as the equity and commodity markets collapsed was due to deleveraging and an effect of the Fed's temporary sequestration of dollars, taking dollars out of supply.
在股市和商品市场崩溃的时候美元的强势是由于去杠杆化以及美联储通过将美元撤离供应而临时隔离美元的结果。
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3. While there are many practical and political difficulties of afforestation of regions this large, the benefits could be enormous and go well beyond carbon sequestration.
虽然在这些地区如此大规模的造林会遇到很多实际和政治上的困难,但是带来的好处将是巨大的,可能远远超出碳吸收。
- sequestration (n.) c. 1400, from Late Latin sequestrationem (nominative sequestratio) "a depositing," noun of action from past participle stem of Latin sequestrare (see sequester).
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