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expropriation

英 [eks,pr??pr?'e???n] 美[?ks,propr?'e??n]
  • n. 征收,征用;沒收

詞態(tài)變化


復(fù)數(shù):?expropriations;動(dòng)詞:?expropriate;

助記提示


1. ex- "away from" + propri- "one's own, particular to itself" + -ation.
2. => take away from one's own property, deprive of one's own property.
3. => a taking of someone's property, especially for public use.

英文詞源


expropriation (n.)
mid-15c., "renunciation of worldly goods," from Medieval Latin expropriationem (nominative expropriatio), noun of action from past participle stem of Late Latin expropriare "deprive of property," from ex- "away from" (see ex-) + propriare "to appropriate" (see appropriate (v.)). Sense of "a taking of someone's property," especially for public use, is from 1848; as Weekley puts it, "Current sense of organized theft appears to have arisen among Ger. socialists."

雙語例句


1. The fact was that expropriation seemed to magnify costs and reduce productivity.
實(shí)際情況是,這些企業(yè)在收歸國有以后,成本增加而生產(chǎn)率卻下降了.

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2. Confiscation is distinct from expropriation.
沒收與征用不同.

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3. Historically, expropriation is rare but very visible.
從歷史上看, 征用的事例雖然不多,但卻非常矚目.

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4. In extreme cases, they call for the outright expropriation of privately owned assets.
在極端的情況下, 他們號召立即剝奪私人財(cái)產(chǎn).

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5. Sometimes expropriation is in the economic interest of people in poor countries. Sometimes it is not.
征用有時(shí)合乎貧窮國家人民的經(jīng)濟(jì)利益, 有時(shí)則不然.

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