strict law
常見(jiàn)例句
- Strict laws forbid dumping the platforms at sea; instead they must bebrought back to shore for disposal.
嚴(yán)格的法律禁止將石油平臺(tái)棄置海中;必須將其拖回岸邊進(jìn)行處理。 - So here is some of the best footage of the tragedy -- a tragedy that could have been much, much worse, were it not for strict laws and building codes -- unfolding in Japan.
這部悲劇的影片已經(jīng)在日本開(kāi)始上演。 假如沒(méi)有嚴(yán)格的法律和建筑條例,日本的悲劇可能會(huì)比現(xiàn)在悲慘好多倍。 - There are really strict laws about who can clean up fluids in a prison or a police car.
關(guān)于哪些人能清理監(jiān)獄或警車(chē)?yán)锏囊后w有嚴(yán)格的法律規(guī)定。 - He says Indonesia's less strict laws attract terrorists from other countries, like Malaysian Noordin Top who is the suspected mastermind of the recent Jakarta bombings.
- Other past governments also imposed media controls. In addition, Thailand's strict lese majeste laws, aimed at protecting the revered monarchy, make it illegal to say or publish anything deemed to defame the monarchy.
- We now have strict laws in place that if you drink and drive you will be arrested.
FORBES: Global Terrorism And The World Conference Of Women In Washington, D.C. - We (meaning both the UK and the US) have strict laws about not being allowed to bribe people.
FORBES: Wal-Mart And Corruption In India: Is There Actually Any Way To Avoid It? - Germans have to carry identity cards, but they enjoy strict laws preventing government agencies from passing on personal data.
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