1.The treaty calls for a nuclear testing moratorium.
英:[ˌmɒrə'tɔ:rɪə]
美:[ˌmɒrə'tɔrɪr]
n.
延期偿付,延期偿付期间(moratorium的复数)
正式的延缓,暂停( moratorium的名词复数 )
noun
a legally authorized period of delay in the performance of a legal obligation or the payment of a debt
a waiting period set by an authority
a suspension of activity
moratorium 的拉丁复数形式。
延期偿还
New Latin, from Late Latin, neuter of moratorius dilatory, from Latin morari to delay, from mora delay
The first known use of moratorium was in 1875
morbidadjective
not healthful : diseased
a morbid condition
characterized by gloomy or sick ideas or feelings
takes a morbid interest in funerals
morbidadjective
not healthful : diseased
a morbid condition
characterized by gloomy or sick ideas or feelings
takes a morbid interest in funerals
morbiditynoun
the quality or state of being morbid
the rate at which a disease occurs in a group of individuals
morbidadjective
not healthful : diseased
a morbid condition
characterized by gloomy or sick ideas or feelings
takes a morbid interest in funerals
moratoriumnoun
a legally approved period of delay in the payment of a debt or the performance of a duty
ban entry 2 sense 2, suspension
a moratorium on atomic testing
moratoriumnoun
a legally approved period of delay in the payment of a debt or the performance of a duty
ban entry 2 sense 2, suspension
a moratorium on atomic testing
1.The treaty calls for a nuclear testing moratorium.
2.the director of the blood bank called for a moratorium in donations until the surplus could be used up
3.In 2000, Illinois declared a moratorium on executions after 13 death-row inmates were exonerated.
4.But one country's moratorium is another country's protectionism, and the U.S. is suspicious of Europe's actions.
5.The striped bass are recovering strongly after a moratorium on catching them.
6.Her office was crammed with ungraded school papers, some of them dating back five years. She was far behind in her work—so far behind that she had declared a moratorium on school work until she could catch up on her grading.
7.Newsom’s moratorium might not play well with voters in some swing states in a potential presidential campaign, adding to perceptions that leftist California and the Democratic governor are soft on crime and misaligned with the rest of the nation.
8.Condé Nast also agreed to a layoff moratorium on union members until July 31, 2024.
9.It certainly means debt moratoria and probably currency controls on a temporary basis.
这意味着有必要延迟偿还债款的期限,或许也有暂时实行货币管制措施的必要.
cold storage