sequestrating

英 [ˈsiːkwəstreɪtɪŋ] 美 [ˈsiːkwəstreɪtɪŋ]

v.  强制管理,扣押(债务人资产)
sequestrate的现在分词



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. Currently sequestrating CO2 to agricultural soil is a front field in soil carbon cycle studies, among which whether agricultural soil redistribution leads to carbon sequestration has developed scientific, political and social interests.
    当前,农田土壤固碳过程是土壤碳循环研究中的一个前沿领域,其中农田土壤再分布过程能否导致土壤固碳已引起科学上、政治上以及社会上广泛的兴趣。
  2. Plant net primary production ( NPP) of agriculture vegetation represents the capacity of sequestrating atmospheric CO2 in agro-ecosystem, and plays an important role in terrestrial carbon cycling.
    农业植被净初级生产力代表了农田生态系统固定大气CO2的能力,是陆地生态系统碳循环的重要组成部分。
  3. Many countries, especially Europe and the United States, have launched active researches on sequestrating carbon dioxide in deep saline layer and some counties have started the site test.
    国际上,尤其是欧美等发达国家已经对二氧化碳深部盐水层地质封存技术展开了积极的研究,并且有些国家已经开始了现场大型实验。