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 ratify ['rætə`faɪ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 批准, 认可

[经] 证实, 肯定, 确认




    ratify
    ratified
    [ verb ]
    approve and express assent, responsibility, or obligation
    <verb.social> sign
    All parties ratified the peace treatyHave you signed your contract yet?


    Ratify \Rat"i*fy\ (r[a^]t"[i^]*f[imac]), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
    {Ratified} (r[a^]t"[i^]*f[imac]d); p. pr. & vb. n.
    {Ratifying} (r[a^]t"[i^]*f[imac]`[i^]ng).] [F. ratifier, fr.
    L. ratus fixed by calculation, firm, valid + -ficare (in
    comp.) to make. See {Rate}, n., and {-fy}.]
    To approve and sanction; to make valid; to confirm; to
    establish; to settle; especially, to give sanction to, as
    something done by an agent or servant; as, to ratify an
    agreement, treaty, or contract; to ratify a nomination.

    It is impossible for the divine power to set a seal to
    a lie by ratifying an imposture with such a miracle.
    --South.

    1. The debate is designed to allow the government to bring back next month the legislation to ratify the treaty. No one at Westminster doubts that the prime minister feels strongly about the issue.
    2. A formal House-Senate conference is expected to ratify the accord later this week.
    3. Parliaments around Europe are being called on to ratify the treaty for EMU agreed last December at Maastricht.
    4. Wire Service Guild members at United Press International voted 95-31 to ratify a one-year contract with UPI, Guild President Kevin Keane said.
    5. It is inconceivable that the other 10 member states will soldier on with the battle to ratify a treaty that two have already rejected.
    6. Arab League envoy Lakhdar Ibrahimi and Hussein Husseini, a Shiite Moslem serving as parliament speaker, conferred with politicians about the session scheduled for Saturday to ratify the accord reached at Taif, Saudi Arabia.
    7. Failure to ratify the treaty as it stands could destroy President Reagan's most cherished foreign-policy achievement.
    8. Nor is there a timetable for the Ukrainian parliament to ratify the 1991 Start 1 nuclear arms reduction treaty signed between the US and the Soviet Union.
    9. But it has traditionally met only twice a year to ratify policy set by the Communist Party.
    10. All 10 provinces must ratify the measure by a deadline of June 23 for it to become law.
    11. 'Maastricht is a good deal for Britain and we should jump at the chance to ratify it,' began one speaker to shouts of 'lies'.
    12. But Australia, one of seven claimant nations with a veto, decided not to ratify it.
    13. The U.S. Senate has yet to ratify the treaty.
    14. The government action calls for Southam to call a meeting of its shareholders to ratify the share exchange.
    15. The company's proposal to change the name of the corporation to FoxMeyer Corp. received more than half the shares voted but failed to achieve the two-third majority needed to ratify the proposal.
    16. Blame was laid at the doors of CPV officials and former ministers. Peru's congress still has to ratify the commission's recommendation.
    17. Parliament had been expected to remain in session until Saturday to ratify Ershad's successor, who would govern in a caretaker capacity until new elections.
    18. The source predicted the ministers of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries would ratify the accord Friday, when formal talks resumed.
    19. In the end Mr John Major must ratify the Maastricht treaty, and he must do it straight.
    20. The Russian parliament, however, said that the unresolved conflict meant that it could not ratify the friendship treaty.
    21. The congress will elect the president and the Supreme Soviet, which changes from a part-time body summoned twice a year to ratify the actions of its Presidium into a working legislature meeting eight months a year.
    22. Members of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers voted to ratify a new contract Sunday with the NYNEX Corp., parent to New England Telephone.
    23. Although it takes a two-thirds vote to ratify a treaty, changes made prior to ratification require only a simple majority.
    24. He also said the United States should not ratify such treaties with Mexico or the Bahamas because they have top legal officials suspected of corruption and involvement in protecting drug trafficking.
    25. A search committee, which has been meeting since Mr. Macklin's surprise announcement, is expected to vote tomorrow to recommend Mr. Hardiman to the NASD board, which is expected to ratify the appointment at its scheduled meeting Thursday.
    26. "The PRI dominates all of the groups who must ratify the result, and I would therefore think the response to our appeals won't be favorable," he said.
    27. Quebec's assembly was the first to ratify the agreement on a "distinct society" for the province.
    28. If the Senate doesn't ratify Reagan's appointments by the end of that time, they expire. President-elect George Bush, upon taking office, could withdraw the presidential appointments if he so chooses.
    29. The Folketing (parliament) voted by a comfortable 130 votes to 25 to ratify the treaty.
    30. "We don't have a contract yet and we aren't going back until we have one," he said. "We vote next week to ratify it.
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