embargo 音标拼音: [ɛmb'ɑrgo]
n . 封港令,禁运
vt . 禁止出入港口,禁运
封港令,禁运禁止出入港口,禁运
embargo n 1 :
a government order imposing a trade barrier [
synonym :
{
embargo }, {
trade embargo }, {
trade stoppage }]
v 1 :
ban the publication of (
documents ),
as for security or copyright reasons ; "
embargoed publications "
2 :
prevent commerce ; "
The U .
S .
embargoes Libya "
Embargo \
Em *
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v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Embargoed };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Embargoing }.]
To lay an embargo on and thus detain ;
to prohibit from leaving port ; --
said of ships ,
also of commerce and goods .
[
1913 Webster ]
Embargo \
Em *
bar "
go \,
n .;
pl . {
Embargoes }. [
Sp .,
fr .
embargar to arrest ,
restrain ;
pref .
em - (
L .
in )
Sp .
barra bar ,
akin to F .
barre bar .
See {
Bar }.]
An edict or order of the government prohibiting the departure of ships of commerce from some or all of the ports within its dominions ;
a prohibition to sail .
[
1913 Webster ]
Note :
If the embargo is laid on an enemy '
s ships ,
it is called a hostile embargo ;
if on the ships belonging to citizens of the embargoing state ,
it is called a civil embargo .
[
1913 Webster ]
106 Moby Thesaurus words for "
embargo ":
Eighteenth Amendment ,
Prohibition Party ,
Volstead Act ,
ban ,
bar ,
bar out ,
barrier ,
barring ,
block ,
blockade ,
blockage ,
boycott ,
cease ,
cessation ,
check ,
circumscription ,
contraband ,
count out ,
cut off ,
debar ,
debarment ,
debarring ,
demarcation ,
denial ,
deny ,
disallow ,
disallowance ,
enjoin ,
exception ,
exclude ,
exclude from ,
exclusion ,
forbid ,
forbiddance ,
forbidden fruit ,
forbidding ,
freeze out ,
hinder ,
hindrance ,
hold back ,
hold up ,
ignore ,
impede ,
impediment ,
inadmissibility ,
index ,
index expurgatorius ,
index librorum prohibitorum ,
inhibit ,
inhibition ,
injunction ,
interdict ,
interdiction ,
interdictum ,
keep out ,
law ,
leave out ,
lock out ,
lockout ,
narrowing ,
no -
no ,
nonadmission ,
omission ,
omit ,
ostracize ,
outlaw ,
pass over ,
preclude ,
preclusion ,
prevent ,
prevention ,
prohibit ,
prohibition ,
prohibitory injunction ,
proscribe ,
proscription ,
refusal ,
refuse ,
reject ,
rejection ,
relegate ,
relegation ,
repress ,
repression ,
repudiate ,
repudiation ,
restrain ,
restraint ,
restrict ,
restriction ,
restrictive covenants ,
retard ,
rule out ,
ruling out ,
say no to ,
send to Coventry ,
shut out ,
statute ,
stop ,
stoppage ,
sumptuary laws ,
suppress ,
suppression ,
taboo ,
zoning ,
zoning laws EMBARGO ,
maritime law .
A proclamation ,
or order of state ,
usually issued in time of war ,
or threatened hostilities ,
prohibiting the departure of ships or goods from some ,
or all the ports of such state ,
until further order .
2 Wheat .
148 .
2 .
The detention of ships by an embargo is such an injury to the owner as to entitle him to recover on a policy of insurance against "
arrests or detainments ."
And whether the embargo be legally or illegally laid ,
the injury to the owner is the same ;
and the insurer is equally liable for the loss occasioned by it .
Marsh .
Ins .
B .
1 ,
c .
12 ,
s .
5 ;
1 Kent ,
Com .
60 1 Bell '
s Com .
517 ,
5th ed .
3 .
An embargo detaining a vessel at the port of departure ,
or in the course of the voyage ,
does not ,
of itself ,
work a dissolution of a charter party ,
or the contract with the seamen .
It is only a temporary restraint imposed by authority for legitimate political purposes ,
which suspends ,
for a time ,
the performance of such contracts ,
and leaves the rights of parties untouched ,
1 Bell '
s Com .
517 ;
8 T .
R .
259 ;
5 Johns .
R .
308 ;
7 Mass .
R .
325 ,
3 B . &
P .
405 -
434 ;
4 East ,
R .
546 -
566 .
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EMBARGO Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster Today, the word is applied more broadly still to refer to various prohibitions Publishers, for example, often place an embargo on a book to prevent stores from selling it before its official release date And in Jane Austen’s novel Persuasion, Anne Elliot says “I lay no embargo on anybody's words ” We feel similarly
Understanding Embargoes: Definitions, Examples Economic Impact Embargoes are trade restrictions used to penalize countries for objectionable policies The United States has long-standing embargoes on countries such as Cuba, North Korea, Iran, and Syria
What Is an Embargo? - The Motley Fool An embargo is an official ban or blockade on trade with a certain country or countries The embargo can encompass all goods or just target specific ones, like the oil embargo of the 1970s
EMBARGO | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary EMBARGO definition: 1 an order to temporarily stop something, especially trading or giving information: 2 to… Learn more
Embargo Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary The government has placed put an embargo on arms shipments The embargo on oil will be lifted The government has embargoed all arms shipments
EMBARGO definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If one country or group of countries imposes an embargo against another, it forbids trade with that country
What Is an Embargo? Definition and Examples - ThoughtCo An embargo is a government-imposed prohibition of the exchange of goods or services with a specific county or countries In foreign policy, embargoes are typically intended to force the embargoed country to change a particular social or political policy
Embargo - definition of embargo by The Free Dictionary boycott, embargo - A boycott is an organized popular protest, named for Captain Charles C Boycott (1832-97), a land agent in Ireland to whom this was done in 1880; an embargo is usually imposed by a government
Understanding Embargoes: Definition, Types, and Real-World Examples An embargo refers to restrictions or prohibitions imposed by one country or international organization on another country, typically in trade, economics, or access to certain resources
Embargo Definition Meaning | YourDictionary Embargo definition: A government order prohibiting the movement of merchant ships into or out of its ports