crack down
常見例句
- PARIS — The British Parliament on Thursday approved plans to crack down on digital media piracy by authorizing the suspension of repeat offenders’ Internet connections.
巴黎——英國議會(huì)周四批準(zhǔn)了一項(xiàng)計(jì)劃,決定對(duì)數(shù)字媒體盜版進(jìn)行打擊,方法就是授權(quán)中斷累犯?jìng)兊木W(wǎng)絡(luò)連接。 - Some motorists welcomed the rollerblading officers as a time-saving solution, but others said the police needed to crack down on the bad driving that causes the jams rather than just resolve them.
一些駕車者對(duì)“輪滑交警”表示歡迎,并認(rèn)為這是一項(xiàng)省時(shí)的舉措,但另有一些人認(rèn)為交警的職責(zé)不僅是疏解交通,還應(yīng)該打擊那些引發(fā)交通擁堵的違規(guī)駕駛行為。 - Why crack down now?
為什么是現(xiàn)在打擊? - The first is to help the Mexican government crack down on the powerful drug cartels that operate along the border.
- "We are very pleased,and it is part of our ongoing effort to crack down on off-shore tax evasion.
- Former Federal Reserve economist Alan Viard tells VOA that efforts to crack down on tax evasion and save American jobs are always politically popular.
- If Mr Putin tries to crack down, it would worsen his conflict with the elite.
ECONOMIST: Russia’s protests - Ho hum, a crack down on ticket touts (what Americans would call scalpers I think?).
FORBES: London Olympics Tickets: Mispriced and Sold to the Wrong People - We want to crack down on illegal gun dealers who are selling weapons into Mexico.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama and President Calderón Press Availability The White House 返回 crack down