to ratify
常見(jiàn)例句
- Fiji was the third country in the world, and the first developing country to ratify.
斐濟(jì)是世界上批準(zhǔn)該公約的第三個(gè)國(guó)家,也是第一個(gè)發(fā)展中國(guó)家。 - To ratify a treaty requires the support of 67 of the Senate's 100 members, a nearly impossible hurdle.
為批準(zhǔn)一項(xiàng)條款,需要得到參議院100席中67席的支持,這幾乎是不可逾越的障礙。 - It is very doubtful –if not ruled out –that even Cameron could proceed to ratify this deal in the face of mass outrage at the Murdoch empire and its acolytes.
很值得懷疑的是——不排除其可能——即卡梅隆甚至可能在面對(duì)人民對(duì)默多克帝國(guó)的憤怒時(shí)仍然會(huì)批準(zhǔn)這筆交易。
blog.sina.com.cn - In a ceremony Saturday, Poland became the 26th country to ratify the Lisbon Treaty.
- Both countries need to ratify the deal for it to take effect.
- Mr.Obama said he wants the U.S.Congress to ratify a treaty limiting U.S.gun exports to the Americas and continue funding for a program that would provide Mexico with military helicopters to assist in the drug war.
- The deal Congress refuses to ratify would remove or sharply reduce tariffs on most U.S. exports to Colombia.
FORBES: Uh-Oh - Slovakia, one of the poorest members of the EU, is expected to ratify the EFSF.
FORBES: Slovak Parliament Rejects EFSF Vote, Government Falls - In addition, Colombia has hired an army of lobbyists in an effort to ratify the agreement.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: The FTA with Colombia: the political dimension 返回 to ratify