repeal
废除
常用释义
英音[ rɪˈpiːl ]
美音[ rɪˈpiːl ]
变形
第三人称单数:
repeals
现在分词:
repealing
过去式:
repealed
过去分词:
repealed
基本释义
- vt. 废除,废止,撤销(法律、议会法案);放弃;否定
- n. 废除,撤销
例句
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1·The Republicans are promising to "repeal and replace" the bill.共和党人承诺“废除并且取代”此法案。
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2·Changing habits eroded the rules and led to their formal repeal.习惯的改变侵蚀着规则并最终将其废除。
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3·He promised anew to repeal DOMA and "don't ask, don't tell".他承诺婚姻保护法和“不问不说”政策将会得到修改。
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4·Republican leaders in Congress are trying to repeal the law outright.议会中的共和党领导试图彻底废除该法案。
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5·If they regain power, they are unlikely to repeal the whole thing.如果他们重新掌权,未必会将其全盘否决。
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6·Despite the best efforts of my supporters, the repeal passed the House.尽管我的支持者尽了全力,废除考试的提案还是在州众议院获得通过。
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7·Congress's repeal of "don't ask, don't tell" is a victory for civil rights.国会对“不问不说”的废除是公民权利的一次胜利。
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8·Mostly they are dead letters, yet efforts to repeal them are resisted vigorously.它们通常是一纸空文,然而废除它们的努力却被强有力地抵制着。
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9·Those figures include 46% who Strongly Favor repeal and35% who Strongly Oppose it.那些数字里包括了46%的人强烈赞成废除,和35%的人强烈反对废除。
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10·Says he would repeal the ban that prevents the U.S. from negotiating with drug companies.他说他将废止一项禁令,该禁令不允许美国与制药公司谈判。