common carriers
常見例句
- A series of amendments imposed mandatory interconnection, a new obligation for common carriers that would prove important in future.
一系列修正案要求各條線路強(qiáng)制連接,共同承運人的新職責(zé)在不久的將來證明會更加重要。 - Previous studies have shown that sponges and dishcloths are common carriers of the pathogens, in part because they often remain damp, which helps the bugs survive, according to the UF paper.
根據(jù)佛羅里達(dá)大學(xué)發(fā)表的文章,先前的研究已經(jīng)表明海綿和抹布是病原體的主要攜帶工具,原因在于他們經(jīng)常處潮濕狀態(tài),這就有助于病菌存活。 - English common law came to see innkeepers, boatmen, warehouse owners and granary operators as “common carriers”: transport trades compelled to serve all comers, and to charge reasonable rates.
英國有條不成文的法律,將旅店經(jīng)營者、船主、貨棧主和谷倉經(jīng)營者視為承運人,即有義務(wù)為所有的運輸貿(mào)易者提供服務(wù)并收取合理的費用。 - American states in the late 19th century treated telegraph lines as common carriers, obliging them to carry dispatches from any person and from any other line at consistent rates.
ECONOMIST: Economics focus - As a practical matter the proposed net neutrality rules would largely turn today's broadband providers, whether their services are delivered over wireline, fiber, cable, satellite or wireless platforms, into traditional common carriers.
FORBES - On Margarita Island, such carriers are common.
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