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[/ˈsæŋkʃn; ˋsæŋkʃən/] n 用法: 1 [U] permission or approval for an action, a change, etc (对某种行动、 变化等的)认可, 批准: The book was translated without the sanction of the author. 这本书未经作者许可就给翻译了. * The government gave its sanction to what the Minister had done. 政府对这位部长的做法均已认可. * These measures have the sanction of tradition, ie seem justified because they have often been taken before. 这些措施已约定俗成. 用法: 2 [C] reason that stops people disobeying laws, rules, etc 使人们不违背法律、 规定等的因素或约束力: Is prison the best sanction against a crime like this? 为遏止这类罪行, 监禁手段是否是上策? * The fear of ridicule is a very effective sanction. 人们不做违法乱纪的事, 其中一个重要因素就是怕人耻笑. 用法: 3 measure taken to force a country to obey international law (迫使某国服从国际法的)处罚措施, 制裁: apply economic sanctions against a repressive regime 对一压制人民的政体实行经济制裁. sanction 2 v [Tn, Tg, Tsg] give one's permission for (sth); authorize or approve 同意(某事); 批准; 认可: I can't sanction your methods. 我不能同意你的办法. * Who sanctioned bombing the town? 是谁批准轰炸那座城的? * They won't sanction our spending on this scale. 他们不会同意我们这麽大的开支. |