ratified
基本解釋
- adj.批準(zhǔn)的;認(rèn)可的
- 動詞ratify的過去式和過去分詞形式.
英漢例句
- A resolution that conditions should be improved has been ratified.
改善環(huán)境的決議業(yè)已正式批準(zhǔn)。 - Transparency International complains that Germany, Japan and Saudi Arabia have not yet ratified a UN convention on bribery.
國際透明組織抱怨說德國、日本和沙特還未批準(zhǔn)一項聯(lián)合國的反賄賂公約。 - But officials believe it will be ratified before the end of the summer because the consequences of shelving it are unthinkable.
但是官員們詳細(xì)這個提案在夏天結(jié)束之前能夠被批準(zhǔn),因為擱置這項提案的后果是無法想象的。 - The agreement will take effect once twenty-five countries have ratified it into law after signing it.
- The Treaty of Westphalia officially put an end to the 30 Years War, but more than that it ratified two decisive features that would be given powerful expression by Hobbes.
威斯特伐利亞條約》正式結(jié)束了,三十年戰(zhàn)爭,比這更重要的是,出現(xiàn)了兩個決定性的特征,霍布斯將會給這兩個特征有力的解釋。
耶魯公開課 - 政治哲學(xué)導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選 - Enacted on November 20,1989, the U.N.Convention on the Rights of the Child is the most widely ratified international human rights treaty.
- It was ratified and went into force in 1970, initially with a term of twenty-five years.
NPR: Non-Proliferation in the 21st Century
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詞組短語
- ratified agent 追認(rèn)的代理
- ratified agency 追認(rèn)的代理
- Contract Ratified 一旦合同生效
- ratified marriage 禮成未遂婚姻
- national firstly ratified excellent 全國首批
短語
英英字典
- When national leaders or organizations ratify a treaty or written agreement, they make it official by giving their formal approval to it, usually by signing it or voting for it.