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 confiscate ['kɑnfɪs`ket]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 没收, 把...充公, 查抄

a. 被没收的

[法] 没收, 查抄, 徵用


  1. The headmaster confiscated her radio.
    校长没收了她的收音机。
  2. If you are caught smuggling goods into the country, they will probably be confiscated.
    假如查出你向该国走私货物,你的货物可能会被没收。
  3. The present policy of our Party is still to reduce rents, not to confiscate land.
    目前我党方针,仍然是减租而不是没收土地。


confiscate


Confiscate \Con"fis*cate\ (? or ?), a. [L. confiscatus, p. p. of
confiscare to confiscate, prop., to lay up in a chest; con- +
fiscus basket, purse, treasury. See {Fiscal}.]
Seized and appropriated by the government to the public use;
forfeited.

Lest that your goods too soon be confiscate. --Shak.


Confiscate \Con"fis*cate\ (? or ?; 277), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
{Confiscated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Confiscating}.]
To seize as forfeited to the public treasury; to appropriate
to the public use.

It was judged that he should be banished and his whole
estate confiscated and seized. --Bacon.

  1. The complexity of the problem requires additional international cooperation, in particular to trace, freeze and confiscate the proceeds of drug traffickers, and to curb money laundering.
  2. Chiquita has obtained a court order that has empowered officials to confiscate about 300,000 boxes of Fyffes-bound bananas, worth about $3.6 million abroad.
  3. Bouncers at nightspots near the Kansas State University campus earn $5 for each fake ID they confiscate under a plan devised by bar owners to reduce underage drinking.
  4. New York, like all other states, provides for other types of criminal and civil actions that confiscate criminal booty and compensate victims, without infringing on free speech.
  5. Their mourning had to wait while party officials, looking for more memoirs, arrived at the house to confiscate many of his papers.
  6. Half the money will be given out in prizes while the government - greedily - has stated that it will confiscate 12 per cent of turnover in lottery tax, rather than allocate the maximum sum possible to good causes.
  7. The suggested changes vary from strengthening child pornography laws and encouraging states to confiscate the drivers' licenses of drunken motorists on the spot to requiring warning labels on containers of alcoholic beverages.
  8. He added that the device looked so real the bomb squad decided to confiscate it.
  9. More recently, the president, in a speech at a political rally, threatened to confiscate a cooking oil factory managed by the son-in-law of opposition presidential candidate Violeta Barrios de Chamorro.
  10. South Carolina's Highway Safety Act doubles fines for drunken driving and requires police to confiscate the vehicles of repeat offenders.
  11. The VW team could not question sworn witnesses, nor could it confiscate documents, he said. The prosecutors demonstrated some of these powers in yesterday's swoop.
  12. The Jerusalem Post said the tax squad planned to confiscate 100 paintings but settled for televisions, typewriters and other office equipment after museum officials said a court order was needed to take the artwork.
  13. Gone are government inspectors who boarded buses to confiscate staples from peasants reluctant to sell produce to the state.
  14. "My phones are ringing day and night, as companies fret that Panama may confiscate their assets and bank deposits," says Barry Spitz, a Monte Carlo lawyer whose specialty is international taxes.
  15. The proposed improvements range from development of an air-collision avoidance system to adoption of state laws permitting uniformed police officers to confiscate drivers' licenses on the spot when drivers fail or refuse tests to detect alcohol.
  16. In the past year, tax collectors also raided his store three times to confiscate medicine and cosmetics, finally clearing all the shelves on July 11, he said.
  17. A first offense carries a fine of $50 to $500. Police also will confiscate and destroy the offender's gun.
  18. Police did confiscate the identity cards of the three who walked around the gallery covered in cloth.
  19. But a Forest Service spokesman, Bill Sweet, said the agency does not intend to confiscate anyone's land in the dispute.
  20. On Thursday, the Lithuanian Prosecutor's Office ordered police not to carry out Gorbachev's order to confiscate firearms that citizens had not surrendered.
  21. The 52 pounds of cocaine "was retained in Panama for that purpose." Under such operations, drug enforcement agents offer drugs to suspected dealers, then confiscate the dealers' cash after making arrests.
  22. Streets were deserted and stores shuttered in the occupied lands Monday, the second day of a strike called by undergropund leaders to protest raids in which Israelis confiscate property of Arabs refusing to pay taxes.
  23. If convicted, the accused will face prison sentences and fines, and the government will permanently confiscate their property and cash.
  24. Valentin Pavlov, former finance minister who last week was named prime minister, said the move isn't intended to confiscate cash from ordinary workers.
  25. "The idea that he is going to confiscate guns without compensation, as I read one of the charges _ that's ridiculous," he said.
  26. If no one claims it the port can confiscate and auction it off. Thai law restricts the opening of arriving cargo by port officials.
  27. In a bid to cut down on noise pollution in 1985, traffic police began to confiscate noisy motorcycles.
  28. The government will penalize offenders, but won't confiscate property.
  29. And because some regulators have threatened to confiscate ships until cleanup and damage claims are satisfied, the single-ship companies plying U.S.bound routes will likely be the oldest and most expendable tankers in the world fleet.
  30. Police previously could confiscate a gun only during an arrest.
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