expropriation
expropriation 英 [eks,prəʊprɪ'eɪʃən] 美 [ɛks,proprɪ'eʃən]
n. 征收,征用;没收
名词复数:expropriations
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- n. 征收,征用;没收
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1. Some may even face the expropriation of their assets.
部分甚至会面临资产被没收的境地。
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2. Property expropriation and population resettlement is occasionally required, and the bidding process is often fiercely competitive, given the high value of the contracts.
在建设过程中,有时需要征用财产和转移人口,由于合同价值极高,投标程序往往具有很强的竞争性。
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3. A prominent and wealthy Saudi businessman told the embassy that one reason rich Saudis keep so much money outside the country was to lessen the risk of 'royal expropriation.
一位地位显赫的沙特富商告诉美国大使馆称,沙特富人在海外存有大量资金的原因是为了减少土地被“王室没收”的风险。
- expropriation (n.) mid-15c., "renunciation of worldly goods," from Medieval Latin expropriationem (nominative expropriatio), noun of action from past participle stem of Late Latin expropriare "deprive of property," from ex "away from" (see ex-) + propriare "take as one's own," from proprius "one's own" (see proper). Sense of "a taking of someone's property," especially for public use, is from 1848; as Weekley puts it, "Current sense of organized theft appears to have arisen among Ger. socialists."
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