treaty 英 [ˈtri:ti]   美 [ˈtriti]

treaty

treaty  英 [ˈtri:ti] 美 [ˈtriti]

n. 条约,协议;谈判 

名词复数:treaties 

They have acceded to the treaty. 他们已经加入了那个条约。
Can you stipulate they would carry out the treaty? 你能保证他们会执行该条约吗?

  • When a war ends, often two countries will sign a treaty, which is a contract where both sides agree to behave a certain way. Treaties are used for many reasons, like creating alliances or preventing nuclear weapons from being built.
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  • n. 条约,协议;谈判
  • 1. They have acceded to the treaty.

    他们已经加入了那个条约。

  • 2. Can you stipulate they would carry out the treaty?

    你能保证他们会执行该条约吗?

  • 3. I believe this treaty will pave the way to peace in Europe.

    我相信这个条约将为欧洲的和平铺平道路。

  • treaty (n.) late 14c., "treatment, discussion," from Anglo-French treté, Old French traitié "assembly, agreement, dealings," from Latin tractatus "discussion, handling, management," from tractare "to handle, manage" (see treat (v.)). Sense of "contract or league between nations or sovereigns" is first recorded early 15c.
treaty / ˈtriːti ; NAmE ˈtriːti / noun ( plural treaties ) a formal agreement between two or more countries (国家之间的)条约,协定 the Treaty of Rome 《罗马条约》 a peace treaty 和平协定 to draw up/sign/ratify a treaty 起草╱签署╱正式批准条约 Under the terms of the treaty,La Rochelle was ceded to the English. 根据这个条约的条款,拉罗谢尔割让给了英国人。 collocationsat war treaty treaties treaty / ˈtriːti ; NAmE ˈtriːti /
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