sequestrated

英 [ˈsiːkwəstreɪtɪd] 美 [ˈsiːkwəstreɪtɪd]

v.  强制管理,扣押(债务人资产)
sequestrate的过去分词和过去式

过去式:sequestrated



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB (通常指按照法庭决议)扣押,查封(债务人资产)
    When property is sequestrated, it is taken officially from someone who has debts, usually after a decision in a court of law. If the debts are paid off, the property is returned to its owner.
    1. He tried to prevent union money from being sequestrated by the courts.
      他试图阻止法院扣押工会的资产。

双语例句

  1. He tried to prevent union money from being sequestrated by the courts.
    他试图阻止法院扣押工会的资产。
  2. Under traditional planting strategies in North China plain, the ratio of net plant sequestrated carbon and soil efflux carbon ( NPP/ Rh) for winter wheat and summer maize were 1.16, 1.21 respectively.
    在传统农作措施下,华北冬小麦、夏玉米生长季植物碳净固定量(NPP)与土壤碳排放量(Rm)的比值分别为1.16、1.21。
  3. Fourthly, property should be sequestrated.
    第四、财产的扣押。
  4. The significance of neutrophils being sequestrated by lung in acute lung injury
    急性肺损伤时中性粒细胞在肺脏滞留的意义
  5. Elimination of erythrocytic stages chloroquine-resistant strain of Plasmodium berghei sequestrated in the liver of their host
    伯氏疟原虫氯喹抗性株红内期虫体在肝内的清除
  6. Moreover, carbon dioxide can be sequestrated under the ocean floor in the form of carbon dioxide hydrates to reduce the greenhouse effect.
    此外,二氧化碳可以以水合物的形式封存在海底,减少温室效应。
  7. The carbon sequestrated by terrestrial ecosystems returns to the atmosphere mainly through respiration, of which temperature and water are two essential factors in regulating ecosystem respiration ( Reco).
    陆地生态系统所固定的碳主要通过呼吸作用返回到大气中,而温度和水分是调节生态系统呼吸的重要因素。