ratify
英:[ˈrætɪfaɪ] 美: [ˈrætəˌfaɪ]
ratify 基本解释
v.批准;认可;
变形
过去式:ratified过去分词:ratified现在分词:ratifying第三人称单数:ratifies
双语释义
v.(动词)vt. 批准,签认(合约等) confirm (an agreement ) by signature or other formality
英英释义
ratify[ 'rætifai ]
v.approve and express assent, responsibility, or obligation同义词:sign
ratify 相关例句
双语例句
用作动词(v.)- They ratify the pact because they think it will bring peace.
他们批准了这项协定,因为他们认为它将能带来和平。 - The government of Honduras refused to ratify the convention.
洪都拉斯政府拒不批准该约。 - It would reinforce the tendency to use the UN to ratify the gains of surprise attack.
这会助长利用联合国使通过突然袭击的办法夺占的领土得到认可的倾向。 - He said Lebanese President Emile Lahoud and his council are expected to ratify the plan during the coming week.
他说,黎巴嫩总统拉胡德和议会将在本星期认可这个计划。
权威例句
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