derogation
英 [der?'ge??(?)n]
美[,d?r?'ɡe??n]
- n. 毀損,減損;墮落
英文詞源
- derogation (n.)
- mid-15c., from Old French dérogacion (14c.), from Latin derogationem (nominative derogatio), noun of action from past participle stem of derogare (see derogatory).
雙語例句
- 1. Any derogation of the common law is to be strictly construed.
- 對習(xí)慣法的任何刪減必須經(jīng)過嚴格的解釋.
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- 2. However, the derogation applies only to certain specified agricultural crops.
- 不過這項農(nóng)民免責(zé)只限定于某些特定的農(nóng)業(yè)作物.
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- 3. Nothing in this Agreement may be interpreted as derogation to compulsory provisions of law.
- 該協(xié)議中的任何條款均不可以被解釋為對強制性的法律規(guī)定的損毀.
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- 4. Objective To discuss the treatment of Huntingtondisease ( HD ) by stereotactic multi - target radiofrequency derogation.
- 目的探討微電極導(dǎo)向立體定向多靶點毀損治療慢性進行性舞蹈病 ( HD ).
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- 5. The derogation clause cornerstone of human rights convention, the reservation of which is key issue.
- 克減條款是人權(quán)公約的“基石”,對克減條款的保留是一個非常重要的問題.
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