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《商务英语》 学习指南 4.to justify to demonstrate or prove to be just,right,or valid;to give a good reason for;explain satisfactorily证明…正当、正确或有效,解释,为..辩护 1.You have to justify each budgetary expense as necessary. 你得证明每一项预算费用都是必要的 2.The government will find it difficult to justify this decision to the public. 政府会感到向公众解释这项决定的正确性是困难的。 5.to bind to enclose and fasten (a book or other printed material)between covers;to tie together, especially with rope;to tie up firmly;to cause to obey,especially by law or a promise; have a duty to装订,粘牢,包扎,捆,绑,粘合,约束,承诺,使负有义务 1.It is the shared commercial interests that bind the two companies together. 把这两家公司的命运连接在一起的是共同的商业利益。 2.The soldier bound up a wound with bandages himself. 战士自己用绷带包扎了伤口。 3.This flour mixture isn't wet enough to bind properly. 这面粉糨糊水不够,所以不粘。 4.They bound him to remain silent. 他们要他答应一定保持沉默。 6.to prohibit (from) to forbid by authority,to forbid by law or rule,:to make impossible禁止;阻止 We are prohibited from drinking alcohol during working hours. 工作时间内我们不得喝酒。 prohibited articles[goods]违禁品 to prohibit somebody from doing something.(=prohibit somebody's doing something.) 禁止某人做某事 1.Family finances prohibited his going to college 他的家庭经济情况不容许他上大学。 2.The price prohibited us from buying it 这东西价格太高,我们买不起。 7.to ban (from) a prohibition imposed by law or official decree;to forbid,especially by law, 禁令,禁止 1.After the accident,he was banned from driving. 事故发生后,他被禁止开车。 2.The new military government has banned strikes and demonstrations. 新的军人政府禁止罢工和示威活动。 8.to levy (on,upon) to impose or collect(atax,for example);to demand or collect officially征税,征收 5《商务英语》 学习指南 5 4. to justify to demonstrate or prove to be just, right, or valid; to give a good reason for; explain satisfactorily 证明…正当、正确或有效, 解释, 为… 辩护 1. You have to justify each budgetary expense as necessary. 你得证明每一项预算费用都是必要的 2. The government will find it difficult to justify this decision to the public. 政府会感到向公众解释这项决定的正确性是困难的。 5. to bind to enclose and fasten (a book or other printed material) between covers; to tie together, especially with rope; to tie up firmly; to cause to obey, especially by law or a promise; have a duty to 装订,粘牢,包扎,捆,绑,粘合,约束,承诺,使负有义务 1. It is the shared commercial interests that bind the two companies together. 把这两家公司的命运连接在一起的是共同的商业利益。 2. The soldier bound up a wound with bandages himself. 战士自己用绷带包扎了伤口。 3. This flour mixture isn’t wet enough to bind properly. 这面粉糨糊水不够,所以不粘。 4. They bound him to remain silent. 他们要他答应一定保持沉默。 6. to prohibit (from) to forbid by authority; to forbid by law or rule; to make impossible 禁止;阻止 We are prohibited from drinking alcohol during working hours. 工作时间内我们不得喝酒。 prohibited articles [goods] 违禁品 to prohibit somebody from doing something. (=prohibit somebody's doing something.) 禁止某人做某事 1. Family finances prohibited his going to college. 他的家庭经济情况不容许他上大学。 2. The price prohibited us from buying it 这东西价格太高, 我们买不起。 7. to ban (from) a prohibition imposed by law or official decree; to forbid, especially by law; 禁令,禁止 1. After the accident, he was banned from driving. 事故发生后,他被禁止开车。 2. The new military government has banned strikes and demonstrations. 新的军人政府禁止罢工和示威活动。 8. to levy (on, upon) to impose or collect (a tax, for example); to demand or collect officially 征税,征收
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