confiscate

美音:['kɑnfɪ.skeɪt] 英音:['kɒnfɪ.skeɪt]

简单释义:


v.(尤指作为惩罚)没收

网络充公;把…充公;查抄

变形:

过去分词:confiscated  现在分词:confiscating  第三人称单数:confiscates  


完整释义:


v.

1.没收,把…充公;征用
2.没收,收归

adj.

1.财产被没收的


例句:

  1. and will confiscate the tender deposit if the tender withdraws its tender.
    投标人撤回投标文件的,其投标保证金将被没收。

  2. He confronted their leader and threatened to have the authorities confiscate their equipment.
    他面见了他们的领导,并威胁说要行使没收他们设备的权利。

  3. Under asset forfeiture, governments confiscate assets from money laundering and other crimes.
    根据资产罚没法,政府把从事洗钱和其他犯罪活动所得的财产没收充公。

  4. This provided a one-year respite, but with no more resources to confiscate, money creation and hyperinflation resumed.
    这些举措换来了一年的喘息,但由于没有更多可供利用的资源,印钞票和恶性通货膨胀依然在继续。

  5. I'm sorry I'm going to have to confiscate these.
    对不起,这些要扣留。

  6. The policy requires developers to start construction in purchased land units within two years or the government will confiscate the lot.
    这项政策要求开发商在拿地两年之内必须开工建设,否则政府将予以没收。

  7. Chris Grayling, his Tory opposite number , quickly responded with a chilling promise to confiscate the bicycles of bad teenagers.
    其保守党对手克里斯·格雷林迅速回应以没收不良少年单车的嘲讽。

  8. One reason is that female officers lack the power of their male counterparts to confiscate vendors' goods.
    其中有个重要原因在于,这些女执法队员不像那些男性城管员那样,拥有没收小贩货物的权力。

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