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sequestrationnoun[U](OF PROPERTY)lawspecializedtheactof takingtemporarypossessionof someone'spropertyuntil they havepaidmoneythat isowedorobeyedacourtorder: 暂时查封 This would do nothing tohaltthe sequestration ofpropertyin theformercolony.这并不能阻止前殖民地财产被暂时查封。 Theunionwasorderedto towithdrawtheinstructionorfacethe sequestration ofitsfundsandassets.工会被判收回成命,否则将面临基金和资产的暂时查封。 - Heprotestedinvainat the sequestration of hisestates.
- In thecourseof the sequestrationproceedings, he wassentencedto 30days'imprisonment.
- Acorporationcan beguiltyofcontemptofcourt, and theusualsanctionis sequestration orfineor both.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesCapturing or taking possession of things - -grabbing
- apprehend
- apprehension
- arrogate
- at bayidiom
- cage
- capture
- catch
- clutch
- collar
- corner
- entangle
- get/lay/putyourhands onsomeoneidiom
- grab
- grabber
- repo
- repo man
- seize
- sequester
- snag
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Isolating and separating Court cases, orders & decisions sequestrationnoun[U](OF PEOPLE)theactofkeepingpeople,especiallyajury, together in aplaceso that they cannot beinfluencedby otherpeople, bynewspaperreports, etc.: 封存;隔离Thecommitteecalled for anopentrialand the sequestration of thejury.委员会呼吁公开审判并将陪审团与外界隔离。 Theextrememeasureofjurysequestration is notrequired.不需要隔离陪审团这种极端措施。 - Toprotectthe jury'sintegrity, sequestration isnecessary.
- Jury sequestration isexpensive, and mostcasesdo notrequiresuchextrememeasures.
- Sequestration is something that should be done only as a lastresort.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesIsolating and separating - at one/this etc. removeidiom
- Brexit
- compartmentalization
- compartmentalize
- conesomethingoff
- disengage
- estrangement
- free-floating
- hard Brexitidiom
- insulation
- insulator
- rope
- ropesomething/somewhereoff
- screensomethingoff
- seclude
- segregate
- wrench
- wrenching
- zonal
- zonally
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Court cases, orders & decisions sequestrationnoun[U](OF SUBSTANCE)environmentspecializedtheactofseparatingandstoringaharmfulsubstancesuch ascarbondioxidein a way thatkeepsitsafe: (对有害物质进行)螯隔,封存 We areactivelypursuingnewenvironmentalapproacheslikecarbonsequestration.我们正在积极寻求新的环境方法,如碳封存。 naturalprocessesthatbenefitpeople, such as the sequestration ofcarboninsoilandforests使人受益的自然过程,如土壤和森林中的碳封存 - We will beleadersin clean-coaltechnologyusingcoalgasification and sequestration of C02.
- Mostcandidatesof bothpartieshave called forspendingonresearchfor clean-coaltechnology,includingthecaptureand sequestration ofcarbondioxideemissions.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesEnvironmental issues - agroecology
- air pollution
- anti-conservation
- anti-conservationist
- anti-consumer
- biodegradable
- carbon neutral
- environmentally
- feed-in tariff
- food insecure
- food insecurity
- food secure
- noise pollution
- nuclear winter
- populate
- sustainably
- tidal power
- tree hugger
- ULEZ
- ultra-efficient
See more results » (Definition ofsequestrationfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofsequestrationsequestration For instance, net growth in cultivated tree stocks increases carbonsequestrationand storage capacity.From theCambridge English Corpus This range depends on the extent to which carbonsequestrationbenefits are considered.From theCambridge English Corpus Moreover, colorflowmapping delineated die anomalous vessels supplying the pulmonarysequestration.From theCambridge English Corpus Low returns to soil carbonsequestrationper hectare also call into question the efficiency of individual payments.From theCambridge English Corpus This includes the need to reduce nutrient emissions in grassland agriculture, and also the role of grassland in biodiversity protection, carbonsequestrationand landscape quality.From theCambridge English Corpus For agroforestry projects to compete in carbon markets, theirsequestrationcost needs to be lower than the market price of carbon.From theCambridge English Corpus It also results in an increase in the capture orsequestrationof carbon in soils, which is one means of reducing net carbon emissions.From theCambridge English Corpus These benefits include locally consumed non-timber products, biodiversity prospecting, ecotourism, carbonsequestration, soil and water conservation, and option and existence values.From theCambridge English Corpus It is argued that land conservation policies bring substantial net global benefits through carbonsequestrationand biodiversity conservation.From theCambridge English Corpus A dynamic optimization model of conservation agriculture adoption is presented, where farmers optimize over expected utility of profits from agriculture and carbonsequestration.From theCambridge English Corpus In this case, values arise from the depletion of mangroves in the region, such as wood, fishing, recreation, carbonsequestrationand biodiversity.From theCambridge English Corpus This expression has several implications for analysis of adoption of soil carbonsequestrationpractices.From theCambridge English Corpus The formation of the stacked lamellae would seem to be an energy-wasteful process and not to be directly the consequence of glycogensequestration.From theCambridge English Corpus Management of antenatally diagnosed pulmonarysequestrationassociated with congenital cystic adenomatoid malformation.From theCambridge English Corpus Thesequestrationof carbon by the forest after logging will depend on the rate of forest regeneration.From theCambridge English Corpus 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. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/sequestration## |