treaties
英 [ˈtriːtiz]
美 [ˈtritiz]
n. (国家之间的)条约,协定
treaty的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (国家间的)条约,协定
Atreatyis a written agreement between countries in which they agree to do a particular thing or to help each other.- …the Treaty of Rome, which established the European Community.
建立了欧洲共同体的《罗马条约》 - ...negotiations over a 1992 treaty on global warming.
围绕 1992 年制定的遏制全球变暖问题的公约而进行的谈判
- …the Treaty of Rome, which established the European Community.
双语例句
- These unequal treaties were made under duress.
这些不平等条约是在强迫下签订的。 - The treaties renounce the use of force and pledge the two countries to co-operation.
条约声明放弃使用武力,并保证两国将进行合作。 - Law and Practice relating to reservations to treaties
关于条约保留意见的法律和惯例 - This is bad for those who believe that pacts and treaties should be respected.
对于那些认为公约和条约应当得到尊重的人们来说,这是坏消息。 - International treaties such as the NPT cannot distinguish between nations depending on their internal stability and governing ideology.
核不扩散条约等国际条约无法对依赖于国内稳定和控制意识形态的国家加以区别。 - Before effective change can occur, Liechtenstein must sign and ratify new legal-assistance treaties.
要出现实质性变化,列支敦士登必须签署和批准新的法律协助合约。 - In modern international law, treaties are an important carrier to create customary international law.
在现代国际法中,条约是形成习惯国际法的一种重要载体。 - The US and the EU should co-operate to set high standards for their respective treaties.
美国和欧盟应相互合作,为各自与中国签订的协定设立高标准。 - This is a misinterpretation of their own accession treaties.
这是对它们自己的入盟协议的一种曲解。 - WARNING: This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties.
警告:本程序受版权法和国际条约的保护。
