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
- Other treaties and agreements subject to ratification.
(六)其他须经批准的条约、协定。 - There are still doubts about the final signing of the two treaties.
仍然有人怀疑这两份条约最终能否签署。 - In principle, this system was in compliance with the international IPR treaties and practices.
原则上,这一体制符合国际知识产权保护公约和做法。 - Declaration on the universal participation in the Vienna Convention on the law of treaties;
世界各国普遍参加维也纳条约法公约宣言; - He was forced to sign on the title deed, and accepted all the unjust treaties.
他被迫在红契上签了字,接受了所有的不公平条约。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - New treaties should be concluded through a broadly representative multilateral negotiations mechanism;
继续通过具有普遍代表性的多边谈判机制谈判缔结新条约; - The imperialists forced a series of unequal treaties upon china.
帝国主义强加给中国一系列不平等条约。