treaties
英 [ˈtriːtiz]
美 [ˈtritiz]
n. (国家之间的)条约,协定
treaty的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (国家间的)条约,协定
Atreatyis a written agreement between countries in which they agree to do a particular thing or to help each other.- …the Treaty of Rome, which established the European Community.
建立了欧洲共同体的《罗马条约》 - ...negotiations over a 1992 treaty on global warming.
围绕 1992 年制定的遏制全球变暖问题的公约而进行的谈判
- …the Treaty of Rome, which established the European Community.
双语例句
- International treaties such as the NPT cannot distinguish between nations depending on their internal stability and governing ideology.
核不扩散条约等国际条约无法对依赖于国内稳定和控制意识形态的国家加以区别。 - More countries have ratified the treaties and international partnerships at the heart of our efforts.
有更多的国家批准了作为我们核心努力的条约和国际伙伴关系。 - Nowadays, international economic treaties are mainly made by the inter-governmental organizations ( igos).
国际经济条约主要在政府间组织主持下制定。 - He was forced to sign on the title deed, and accepted all the unjust treaties.
他被迫在红契上签了字,接受了所有的不公平条约。 - The US and the EU should co-operate to set high standards for their respective treaties.
美国和欧盟应相互合作,为各自与中国签订的协定设立高标准。 - New treaties should be concluded through a broadly representative multilateral negotiations mechanism;
继续通过具有普遍代表性的多边谈判机制谈判缔结新条约; - The Newsletter explores the legal, economic and political issues related to international watercourses, including treaties and agreements among countries.
该《通讯》探索了包括各国间条约和协定在内与国际水道有关的法律、经济和政治问题。 - To date, China has joined all the treaties related to international arms control and non-proliferation.
迄今为止,中国已加入了所有国际军控与防扩散条约。 - ( 14) to decide on the ratification or abrogation of treaties and important agreements concluded with foreign states;
(十四)决定同外国缔结的条约和重要协定的批准和废除; - In modern international law, treaties are an important carrier to create customary international law.
在现代国际法中,条约是形成习惯国际法的一种重要载体。