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词汇 sequestration
释义 sequestration
noun[ U ]
uk /ˌsiː.kwesˈtreɪ.ʃən/ us /ˌsiː.kwesˈtreɪ.ʃən/

sequestrationnoun[U] (OF PROPERTY)


law specialized
the act of taking temporary possession of someone's property until they have paid money that is owed or obeyed a court order: 暂时查封
This would do nothing to halt the sequestration of property in the former colony.这并不能阻止前殖民地财产被暂时查封。
The union was ordered to to withdraw the instruction or face the sequestration of its funds and assets.工会被判收回成命,否则将面临基金和资产的暂时查封。
He protested in vain at the sequestration of his estates.
In the course of the sequestration proceedings, he was sentenced to 30 days' imprisonment.
A corporation can be guilty of contempt of court, and the usual sanction is sequestration or fine or both.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Capturing or taking possession of things
-grabbing
apprehend
apprehension
arrogate
at bayidiom
cage
capture
catch
clutch
collar
get/lay/put your hands on someoneidiom
grab
grabber
grasp at something
recover
seize
sequester
snag
snatch
snatch at something

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Isolating and separating
Court cases, orders & decisions

sequestrationnoun[U] (OF PEOPLE)


the act of keeping people, especially a jury, together in a place so that they cannot be influenced by other people, by newspaper reports, etc.: 封存;隔离
The committee called for an open trial and the sequestration of the jury.委员会呼吁公开审判并将陪审团与外界隔离。
The extreme measure of jury sequestration is not required.不需要隔离陪审团这种极端措施。
To protect the jury's integrity, sequestration is necessary.
Jury sequestration is expensive, and most cases do not require such extreme measures.
Sequestration is something that should be done only as a last resort.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Isolating and separating
at one/this etc. removeidiom
Brexit
compartmentalization
compartmentalize
compartmentation
estrange
estranged from someone
estrangement
estrangement from someone
free-floating
remove
resegregate
rope
rope something/somewhere off
screen something off
uninsulated
unintegrated
wrench
wrenching
zonal

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Court cases, orders & decisions

sequestrationnoun[U] (OF SUBSTANCE)


environment specialized
the act of separating and storing a harmful substance such as carbon dioxide in a way that keeps it safe: (对有害物质进行)螯隔,封存
We are actively pursuing new environmental approaches like carbon sequestration.我们正在积极寻求新的环境方法,如碳封存。
natural processes that benefit people, such as the sequestration of carbon in soil and forests使人受益的自然过程,如土壤和森林中的碳封存
We will be leaders in clean-coal technology using coal gasification and sequestration of C02.
Most candidates of both parties have called for spending on research for clean-coal technology, including the capture and sequestration of carbon dioxide emissions.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Environmental issues
agroecology
air pollution
anoxia
anoxic
anti-conservation
carbon capture
dumping ground
eco-audit
eco-footprint
efficiency
energy conservation
energy security
environmental justice
environmentalism
reduce, reuse, recycleidiom
rewilding
runoff
scrapyard
scrubber
sequester

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sequester

Examples of sequestration


sequestration
For instance, net growth in cultivated tree stocks increases carbon sequestration and storage capacity.
This range depends on the extent to which carbon sequestration benefits are considered.
Moreover, colorflowmapping delineated die anomalous vessels supplying the pulmonary sequestration.
Low returns to soil carbon sequestration per hectare also call into question the efficiency of individual payments.
This includes the need to reduce nutrient emissions in grassland agriculture, and also the role of grassland in biodiversity protection, carbon sequestration and landscape quality.
For agroforestry projects to compete in carbon markets, their sequestration cost needs to be lower than the market price of carbon.
It also results in an increase in the capture or sequestration of carbon in soils, which is one means of reducing net carbon emissions.
These benefits include locally consumed non-timber products, biodiversity prospecting, ecotourism, carbon sequestration, soil and water conservation, and option and existence values.
It is argued that land conservation policies bring substantial net global benefits through carbon sequestration and biodiversity conservation.
A dynamic optimization model of conservation agriculture adoption is presented, where farmers optimize over expected utility of profits from agriculture and carbon sequestration.
In this case, values arise from the depletion of mangroves in the region, such as wood, fishing, recreation, carbon sequestration and biodiversity.
This expression has several implications for analysis of adoption of soil carbon sequestration practices.
The formation of the stacked lamellae would seem to be an energy-wasteful process and not to be directly the consequence of glycogen sequestration.
Management of antenatally diagnosed pulmonary sequestration associated with congenital cystic adenomatoid malformation.
The sequestration of carbon by the forest after logging will depend on the rate of forest regeneration.
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