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em·bar·go·es 英ɪm'bɑːɡəʊ美ɪm'bɑːrɡoʊ COCA⁴⁹³⁶⁴BNC⁵³⁴³²Economist²⁹⁹⁰¹⁺⁴ 基本双解英英搭配近义反义句型例句例句 n.封港令³;禁运⁹⁷;禁止通商原型embargoe的复数名词复数embargoes过去分词embargoed现在分词embargoing三单embargoes n.名词 CU贸易禁运令;禁运an official order forbidding trade v.动词 vt. 禁止贸易;禁运put an embargo on sth Noun: a government order imposing a trade barrier Verb: ban the publication of documents, as for security or copyright reasons;embargoed publications prevent commerce;The U.S. embargoes Libya 用作名词 n. 动词+~lay an embargo on禁止船只出入;对…实行禁运lift the embargo on对…解禁put an oil embargo on an enemy country对敌国实行石油禁运介词+~be under an embargo在封港中;在禁运中;被禁止 近义词 ban禁止bar酒吧stop停止block街区seize抓住forbid禁止stoppage罢工prohibit禁止restrict限制restraint克制take away拿走impediment障碍confiscate没收prohibition禁止restriction限制sequestrate扣押expropriate征用obstruction障碍trade embargo贸易禁运 用作名词n.They've put an embargo on the supply of weapons to the small country.他们对这个小国实施武器禁运。用作动词v. 用作及物动词 S+ ~+n./pron.There have been calls to embargo all arms shipments to the region.曾有人呼吁禁止所有武器运往这个地区。 名词97%,动词3% The country has put an embargo on all imports.该国对所有进口品实行禁运。 The embargo impacted on export revenues.禁运对出囗总收入有很大的影响。 During the war,they laid an embargo on commerce with enemy countries.在战争期间,他们禁止与敌国通商。 The United States has long used embargoes as a tool of policy or at least as an expression of political anger, most notably against the government of Cuba. 美国曾长期把禁令作为一种政策工具或至少作为一种表达愤怒的政治手段,其中绝大多数针对古巴政府。 yeeyan WAR, riots, coups, embargoes—the sort of political upheaval that once occupied statesmen, mercenaries and spies is these days also the concern of less swashbuckling figures in the world of finance. 像战争、骚乱、政变及禁运一类的政治剧变曾经让许多政治家,唯利是图者及特工人员深陷其中,但近来此类事件开始受到金融界人士的关注。 ecocn |