confiscations

英 [ˌkɒnfɪsˈkeɪʃənz] 美 [ˌkɑnfəˈskeɪʃənz]

n.  没收,充公,征用
confiscation的复数

法律



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB (通常作为惩罚)没收,把…充公
    If you confiscate something from someone, you take it away from them, usually as a punishment.
    1. There is concern that police use the law to confiscate assets from people who have committed minor offences...
      有人担心警方利用该法罚没犯下轻罪的人的财产。
    2. They confiscated weapons, ammunition and propaganda material.
      他们没收了武器、弹药和宣传材料。

双语例句

  1. The People's Courts and the tax authorities shall turn over the gains from fines and confiscations they have received to the state treasury.
    人民法院和税务机关的罚没收入,一律上缴国库。
  2. There was a record number of confiscations by customs officers last year.
    海关官员去年没收的东西的数量之多是空前的。
  3. Establishing the System of Statistics Reports on Administrative Charges and Incomes from Fines and Confiscations.
    建立行政性收费和罚没收入统计报表制度。
  4. Confiscations in criminal law materialize the power of state and influences the ownership of the personal property.
    刑法没收财物罚,于观念上直接体现国家权力之功,于效用上直接变更私人财产之属。
  5. The three confiscations have some connections with Forfeiture of Property to some extent, but the differences are more fundamental.
    它们与没收财产刑既有某种程度的联系,更有本质上的区别。
  6. Some non tax income such as the administrative fees, government funds, state-owned capital gains and incomes from fines and confiscations and others relate to economic and social development in various fields, they are closely related to the interests of the people and the reality.
    非税收入中的行政事业性收费、政府性基金、国有资本收益和罚没收入等项目涉及到经济社会发展的各个领域,与人民群众的直接利益、现实利益密切相关。