ratify
英 [ˈræt.ɪ.faɪ]
美 [ˈræt̬.ə.faɪ]
ratify 批准,认可来自 rate,评估,评价,-fy,使。即经过评估的。
- ratify (v.)
- mid-14c., from Old French ratifier (13c.), from Medieval Latin ratificare "confirm, approve," literally "fix by reckoning," from Latin ratus "fixed by calculation; determined; approved; certain, sure; valid" (past participle adjective from reri "to reckon, think;" see reason (v.)) + root of facere "to make" (see factitious). Related: Ratified; ratifying.
- 1. The parliaments of Australia and Indonesia have yet to ratify the treaty.
- 澳大利亚和印度尼西亚的国会尚未批准该条约。
- 2. The heads of two governments met to ratify the peace treaty.
- 两国政府首脑会晤批准和平条约.
- 3. The government of Honduras refused to ratify the convention.
- 洪都拉斯政府拒不批准该约.
- 4. The leader of the new republic had no choice but to ratify this treaty.
- 新共和国领导人除批准此约外,别无它法.
- 5. Since the lion has spared you, I will for this time ratify your pardon.
- 既然狮子饶了你, 我这次也赦免你.