单词 | impound |
释义 | impound /ɪmpaʊnd/ verb [transitive] to officially take sth away from sb, so that they cannot use it (依法)没收,扣押◆customs agents impounded the goods at the docks. 海关人员扣押了码头上的货物。 ➡ confiscate ☞ impoundimpound /ɪmpaʊnd/ [transitive] (rather formal) (of the police or a court) to take sth away from sb, so that they cannot use it(警察或法庭)暂时没收,扣留◆the car was impounded by the police after the accident.发生车祸后,那辆车被警方扣留了。ⓘ impound is usually used to talk about a vehicle, or the goods that a ship or lorry is carrying. * impound 通常用于指扣押车辆,或车船运送的货物。impound/ɪmˈpaʊnd ||; ɪmˈpaund/verb [t] to take sth and lock it up so that it cannot be used, or so that it can be kept for its owner 暂时没收;扣押;收押: ◇illegally parked cars will be impounded. 违章停放的车将被扣押。◇animals that have been impounded can be reclaimed by their owners between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. 被收押的动物可由其主人在上午 9 点至下午 5 点间前来领取。impoundsee ⇨ take 9 im·pound /ɪm`pand; ɪmˈpaʊnd/v [t]law if the police or law courts impound your possessions, they take them and keep them until you pay some money 【法律】 没收,扣押[某物直到物主付款领回]:◇illegally parked vehicles will be impounded. 违规停放的车辆将被扣押。 |
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