sign treaty

签署条约:指国家或组织之间正式签署一项条约

常用释义

词性释义

签署条约:指国家或组织之间正式签署一项条约,表示同意并承诺遵守其中的规定。
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1·They are demanding certain guarantees before they sign the treaty.
他们要求得到某些保证后才签署条约。
—— 《牛津词典》
2·World leaders are expected to sign a treaty pledging to increase environmental protection.
人们期望世界领导人们能签署一份承诺加强环境保护的条约。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
3·They will sign the union treaty only on their terms.
他们在符合自己意愿的条件下才会签署联合条约。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
4·France has promised to sign a global test-ban treaty after it completes its current series of nuclear tests in the Pacific.
法国承诺在完成其目前在太平洋进行的一系列核试验后签署一项全球禁试条约。
5·We still have some outstanding issues to resolve before we'll have a treaty that is ready to sign.
我们在签署这份条约之前还有一些悬而未决的问题要解决。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
6·In 1998 the Nisga 'a, after more than a century of negotiation and litigation, were the first to sign a modern treaty.
尼斯加人经过超过一个世纪的谈判和诉讼,终于在1998年成为第一个签署了现代条约的民族。
7·Unlike members of the NSG, India has not only failed to sign the NPT, it has not signed the Comprehensive Test-Ban Treaty either.
与核供应商集团的成员不同,印度不光没有签订核不扩散条约,就连全面禁止核试验的协议也没有签订。
8·Not that the Palestinians themselves are ready and waiting for Israel to sign a treaty.
这并不是说巴勒斯坦他们自己已经准备好等着和以色列签署条约。
9·If, as expected, the Czech court were to dismiss the call for a fundamental reassessment of the treaty, it seems likely that Mr Klaus would reluctantly sign.
若不出所料,捷克法院要是拒绝了对该条约进行基本评估的要求,似乎克劳斯先生就会很不情愿地(在这一条约上)签字。
10·He insists he will not sign off on a Lisbon treaty, which has already been ratified by the Czech parliament.
尽管《里斯本条约》已经得到捷克议会的批准,但他拒绝签字让它生效。