nullification
英式音标:[ˌnʌlɪfɪ\'keɪʃən] 美式音标:[ˌnʌləfə\'keɪʃən]
nullification基本解释 n. 无效;废弃;取消;(美)州对联邦法令的拒绝执行或承认 nulli
nullification怎么读
英式音标:[ˌnʌlɪfɪ\'keɪʃən]
美式音标:[ˌnʌləfə\'keɪʃən]
nullification基本解释
n. 无效;废弃;取消;(美)州对联邦法令的拒绝执行或承认
nullification的意思释义
n.
无效;废弃;取消;使无价值
英英释义
nullification[ ,nʌlifi\'keiʃən ]n.
the states\'-rights doctrine that a state can refuse to recognize or to enforce a federal law passed by the United States Congress
the act of nullifying; making null and void; counteracting or overriding the effect or force of something
同义词:override
nullification用法及例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
But this nullification does not affect the validity of the entire air transport contract.
但是,此种条款的无效,不影响整个航空运输合同的效力。
Even where a case is established, our company is still entitled to apply for an official nullification of the clause in question.
若成立,本公司当有保留申请认定该有关条款无效之权利。
例句参考
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nullification词源
nullification (n.)
in U.S. political sense of \"a state\'s refusing to allow a federal law to be enforced,\" 1798, in Thomas Jefferson; from Late Latin nullificationem (nominative nullificatio) \"a making as nothing,\" from past participle stem of nullificare (see nullify). Related: Nullificationist.