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an international treaty的意思

an international treaty中文翻譯:

國際條約

相似詞語短語

treaty───n.條約,協議;談判

international───n.(International)共產國際(組織);n.國際體育比賽(選手);外國人;adj.國際的;國際通用的

treaty port───通商口岸;根據條約開放的口岸;n.通商口岸,條約口岸

peace treaty───[法]和約;和平條約

bivium international───bivium國際酒店

private treaty───n.財產轉讓契約

frogfish international───國際蛙魚

international politics───國際政治

international standard───[標準]國際標準

雙語使用場景

The Chinese have never reneged on an international treaty.───中國從來沒有違背過國際條約。

An international treaty on tobacco control came into force in two thousand five.───一項關于控制煙草的國際條約于2005年生效。

the end, an international treaty is only as binding as participating countries want it to be.───結果,國際條約只是強制到締約國所希望的程度為止。

The most important result of his work was an international treaty called the Geneva Convention.───他最重要的工作成果就是一份國際協議——《日內瓦公約》。

Human Rights groups have criticized the policy, which they say violates an international treaty that deals with the Rights of the Child.───人權團體一直批評美國的這項政策,說這種作法違反了有關兒童權利的國際公約。

Never reneged on an international treaty: never failed to keep an international treaty.───從來沒有過不履行國際條約的。

A formal agreement establishing such an association, especially an international treaty of friendship.───結成聯盟的正式協定,特別是國際友好協定

US President Bill Clinton has welcomed the Russian parliament's approval of an international treaty aimed at ending all nuclear tests.───俄羅斯議會通過一個旨在結束全部核試驗的國際條約,美國總統克林頓對此表示歡迎。

英語使用場景

The most important result of his work was an international treaty called the Geneva Convention.

In 2009, nine chemicals, including lindane, were added to a list of toxic substances that are to be eliminated under the Stockholm Convention, an international treaty.

Addis Ababa asked Rome to respect an international treaty by revealing the location of stockpiles and helping to clear them.

If that magic number is reached, the deal becomes an international treaty.

The administration has also sought to water down an international treaty on tobacco.

Atmospheric nuclear tests are now banned by an international treaty.

This year, on 17 June, the Geneva Protocol, an international treaty prohibiting the use of asphyxiating or poisonous gases and bacteriological methods of warfare, turned 80 years of age.

Any solution would have to involve explicit negotiation between sovereign states, culminating in an international treaty.