第三人称复数:moratoriums; moratoria
911查询·英语单词
1. 延缓:(2)同一性丧失(foreclosure),指个体没有经过探索就确定了自己的职业和思想观念;(3)同一性扩散(identity diffusion),指既没有确定的职业方向,也不进行探索;(4)同一性延缓(moratorium),指正在努力探索,却还没有确定方向,
2. 冻结;宣布停止还款;延期付款命令:Montreal Stock Exchange 蒙特利尔证券交易所 | Moratorium 冻结;宣布停止还款;延期付款命令 | Mortgage-backed security 有抵押证券
3. 延缓履行:延缓的诉讼stayed actions | 延缓履行moratorium | 延期extension, suspension
1. (行动或活动的)暂停,中止
A moratorium on a particular activity or process is the stopping of it for a fixed period of time, usually as a result of an official agreement.
e.g. The House voted to impose a one-year moratorium on nuclear testing.
众议院投票表决将核试验暂停一年。
1. The civil rights committee voted by five to none to pass the resolution imposing a moratorium.
2. They said Salazar's comments about a new moratorium have had a chilling effect on the resumption of drilling.
3. A bill asking the administration to shorten the moratorium passed the Legislature unanimously.
4. Yang said China has always supported the early entry into force of the CTBT and will continue to honor its moratorium commitment on nuclear testing.
5. US farmers say the EU moratorium has cost them US $ 300 million in lost sales annually of bioengineered corn.
6. moratorium
6. The IPO moratorium was imposed by regulators to curb stock market volatility during the global financial crisis.
7. Attorneys for the oilfield services companies that sued over the moratorium filed court papers accusing the Obama administration of ignoring Feldman's decision.
8. But for a start pass legislations and declare a moratorium on gun ownership and close all gunsmiths and STRICTLY control the sale of BULLETS.
9. But since Russia has declared a moratorium on capital punishment, the harshest punishment that can be imposed is life imprisonment.
10. The rampant defiance of the moratorium has reflected how weak our law enforcement is, and how many loopholes there are in the legislation.
noun
1. 911查询·英语单词
1. suspension of an ongoing activity
2. a legally authorized postponement before some obligation must be discharged