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小词详解 | expropriate
expropriate 英 [eksˈprəʊprieɪt] 美 [eksˈproʊprieɪt]
A contract to build a bypass was signed in 2005, but governments have failed to expropriate the necessary land.
2005年政府曾签下工程合同,在此修建绕道公路,却未能成功征地。
——《经济学人》If the two sides cannot agree, the commission could resort to eminent domain, which allows the state to expropriate private property for public use.
若双方不能达成一致,该委员会可能会诉诸于国家征用权。后者允许政府征收私人地产用于公共用途。
——《纽约时报》
[动词] (尤指国家)从所有者手中拿走(财产)
洪水期间当地政府征用了所有的卡车和拖拉机。
The local government expropriated all the trucks and tractors during the flood.
剥夺土地所有者的产业
expropriate the landowners from their estates
剽窃(plagiarism)他人的主意来写文章
expropriate sb's ideas for one's own article
Property and assets of the Bank, wheresoever located and by whomsoever held, shall be immune from search, requisition, confiscation, expropriation or any other form of taking or foreclosure by executive or legislative action.
银行的财产和资产,不论在何地和由何人所持有,均应免于任何行政或司法的搜查、征用、充公、没收或任何其他形式的占用或禁止赎回。
appropriate: take (something) for one's own use, typically without the owner's permission confiscate: to officially take sth away from sb, especially as a punishment requisition: demand the use or supply of, especially by official order and for military or public use