词汇 | sanctioned |
释义 | sanctioned past simple and past participle ofsanction sanction verb[ T ] uk /ˈsæŋk.ʃən/ us /ˈsæŋk.ʃən/ sanctionverb[T] (ALLOW)to formally give permission for something: 批准,认可,准许 The government was reluctant to sanction intervention in the crisis.政府不愿意批准对危机进行干预。 Accepting & agreeing accepting accommodation accreditation agree to something agree with something arrive assent compact conclusion countenance currency formal pre-approved presumed consent ratification ratify re-establish regrant signatory unquestioning sanctionverb[T] (PUNISH)to punish someone for something, especially officially: Prospective jurors can be sanctioned for attempting to avoid jury duty. Punishing & punishments ankle bracelet ankle tag ball and chain bar be brought/called to accountidiom discipline endorse endorsement fixed penalty flay flay someone aliveidiom get what's coming to youidiom gross misconduct penalty sentence skin someone aliveidiom slam dunk someone should be shotidiom sort sort something out Examples of sanctionedsanctioned In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. The question as to how these sounds can be defined and sanctioned, when representing only a small entity in a greater aural environment, requires exploration. Agents' respect of their rights and duties must be monitored, transgressions sanctioned, and conflicts resolved. If such basic moral rights were also reaffirmed by law, cetaeceans would then receive sanctioned protection from hunting, captivity, wounding, habitat threats, or invasive experimentation. This distrust for politics is also reflected in constitutionally sanctioned non-political specialized agencies, councils, and boards that are found in the two countries. Consider that whatever activity an addressee is involved in, if a question selects that person, he or she can be sanctioned for not responding. This provided townsmen with a political constitution, or corporation, that was sanctioned by the sovereign through law. This observation seems to give a licence to depart in some way from the ratios, a departure sanctioned by the ancients themselves. Rather, it is to locate him discursively within a stylistic web in which collectively sanctioned aesthetic and social imperatives are individually acknowledged and negotiated. Once a laboratory had been officially sanctioned, it could produce and market the certified serum according to its own standards. These officially sanctioned precedents served the guilds' own exclusionary goals by precluding possible popular resentment. Despite the general practice to the contrary, the marriage commission views polyandry as sanctioned by marumakkatayam law, and hence as constituting custom. This is because an efficient ideological mechanism requires two contradictory levels: (i) the official message, and (ii) the sanctioned fantasy of its subversion. Moreover, he cautioned her that her current conduct would stimulate culturally sanctioned animosity in her children. In this new ethic, monogamy walks hand-in-hand with monotheism, and intercourse is sanctioned only for procreation. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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