sanction n. 1.批准;准许;承认。 2.赏罚;处罚;【法律】惩罚。 3.〔主 pl. 〕(对侵略者等的)制裁;良心制裁,制裁力,约束力。 4.【历史】法令。 social sanction 社会的制裁。 moral sanction 道德制裁。 punitive [vindicatory] sanction 惩罚。 give sanction to 批准,同意。 suffer the last sanction of the law 被处死刑。 take sanctions against 对…采取制裁手段。 vt. 1.批准;认可;承认。 2.支持,赞许。
We are also concerned by continued reports of chinese missile - related exports to pakistan and iran . we will continue to use all the tools we have - cooperation , persistent diplomacy , targeted sanctions when appropriate - to encourage improvements in china s nonproliferation efforts . we believe china must increasingly come to see that it is in china s own interest not to aid the spread of dangerous weapons or to fuel instability in its own neighborhood 这事无需大肆宣扬,但是我相信十年后就可回头看出这项工作是这一任政府留给后代最重要的一项成就在不模糊各国的特性,不流于浅薄,且重视各国的特徵与历史文化的情况之下,努力建立一个太平洋社区,在追求繁荣、和平、价值、与解决某些全球问题的同时,大家要认清有什么可以共同享有的。
In addition , by stating our willingness to use targeted sanctions or by actually imposing them , we have obtained china s commitment not to assist unsafeguarded nuclear facilities , and its agreement not to export ground - to - ground missiles controlled under the missile technology control regime as well as to abide by the regime s guidelines and parameters 我们也强化与澳洲、泰国、菲律宾的联盟,下个月柯林顿总统访问这些国家时,可望加强与它们的关系。我们也扩大对当地军事设施的利用管道,以增强先期部署部队的力量。