trusteeship 英 [,trʌs'tiːʃɪp]   美 [trʌ'stiʃɪp]

trusteeship

trusteeship  英 [,trʌs'tiːʃɪp] 美 [trʌ'stiʃɪp]

n. 托管;托管制度;托管人职责;托管领土 

名词复数:trusteeships 

Feeling fully capable of governing themselves, most Koreans initially were against the trusteeship. 起初大部分朝鲜人认为自己完全有能力管理自己,反对托管。
Children are entrusted to their parents, and if their parents do not treat them properly, the state has a right to remove them from their parents’ trusteeship. 孩子是托付给父母的,如果父母不善待他们,政府有权取消父母对他们的托管身份。

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  • n. 托管;托管制度;托管人职责;托管领土
  • 1. Feeling fully capable of governing themselves, most Koreans initially were against the trusteeship.

    起初大部分朝鲜人认为自己完全有能力管理自己,反对托管。

  • 2. Children are entrusted to their parents, and if their parents do not treat them properly, the state has a right to remove them from their parents’ trusteeship.

    孩子是托付给父母的,如果父母不善待他们,政府有权取消父母对他们的托管身份。

  • 3. No less than three chapters of the Charter (XI, XII, and XIII) were devoted to non-self-governing territories and trusteeship, including of the colonies of the defeated powers.

    联合国宪章至少用了三章(第十一、十二、十三)来处理有关非自治属地和托管国的问题,包括战败国的殖民地。

trustee·ship / trʌˈstiːʃɪp ; NAmE trʌˈstiːʃɪp / noun [uncountable ,  countable ] 1 the job of being a trustee 受托人职责 2 the responsibility for governing a particular region, given to a country by the United Nations Organization; a region that is governed by another country in this way 托管(联合国委托某一国家管理某一地区);托管地区 trusteeship trusteeships trustee·ship / trʌˈstiːʃɪp ; NAmE trʌˈstiːʃɪp /
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