crack-down

英 [kræk daʊn] 美 [kræk daʊn]

n.  严厉手段;惩罚行动

法律



双语例句

  1. US voters can see for themselves the much tougher crack-down on bonuses in Europe.
    美国选民可以自己去看看欧洲对高管奖金的严厉打压。
  2. The goal of blacklisting is to force Internet Service Providers to crack-down on customers who send spam.
    黑名单目标是迫使互联网服务供应商以打击垃圾邮件的顾客发出。
  3. In 1980's, its nature gradually changed into an administrative measure of crack-down.
    从80年代起,劳动教养的性质逐步成为一种行政制裁措施。