ratified

ratified ['rætɪfaɪd]  ['rætɪfaɪd] 

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原级:ratify

第三人称单数:ratifies

现在分词:ratifying

ratified 基本解释
批准,签认( ratify的过去式和过去分词 );
ratified 网络解释

1. 批准:ratificationofagent'scontract批准代理人签订的合同 追认代理人所订合同 | ratified批准 | ratify批准

ratified 单语例句

1. ratified

1. It will only carry legal weight in those countries which have ratified it, now numbering 57.

2. China ratified the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety in May this year, showing the country's determination to take a cautious approach on GMOs.

3. ratified

3. The document ratified NAC as the base for MG Rover production, without clarifying the exact stake of each side.

4. It will come into force after 30 countries have ratified its provisions into national law, a process that could take two years or more.

5. The treaty is expected to come into force in January 2009 after all the 27 EU member states have ratified it.

6. ratified是什么意思

6. This Treaty needs to be ratified and shall come into force from the date of the exchange of instruments of ratification.

7. Russia formally ratified the Kyoto Protocol on global warming, clearing the way for the international environment accord to come into force early next year.

8. The treaty must be ratified by all 25 to come into force.

9. The decision by the World Club Championship organizing committee must be ratified by FIFA's executive committee.

10. There has been already one member state which has ratified the constitution and others are to hold either referendums or try to secure parliamentary approvals.

ratified 英英释义

ratified的近义词

adj

1. formally approved and invested with legal authority

    Synonym: sanctioned

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