单词 | sequester |
释义 | sequesterWord family adjectivesequesteredsequestrablesequestralnounsequestrantsequestrationsequestratorsequestrumverbsequestratesequester , Law Loansse·ques·ter /sɪˈkwestə $ -ər/ verb [transitiveT] formal 1 SCTSEPARATEto keep a person or a group of people away from other people 使与他人隔离;使隔绝 The jury were sequestered during the trial. 审判期间,陪审团被隔离开来。 2. BFL British EnglishBrE to sequestrate 扣押〔债务人的财产〕 n Grammar Sequester is usually passive. Examples from the Corpus sequester• Lili's father was tremendously rich until the government sequestered all his property.• How much carbon is sequestered, and for how long?• Stairs lead to where the children will be sequestered and it has twin beds and its own bathroom, thank goodness.• Yet even when he was sequestered and suspended he still kept his privileges and immunities as an officer of Chancery.• After their conviction the contents of the Pethick-Lawrences' country home were sequestered by the courts.• He also rejected their requests to sequester the jury.• Nor did he grant the plaintiffs' request to sequester the panel until they reach a verdict.• Barring an emergency, the jurors will not be sequestered until they begin deliberations. From Longman Business Dictionary sequesterse·ques·ter1 /sɪˈkwestə-ər/ verb [transitiveT] formal 1to make a group of people, such as a JURY, stay away from other people The jurors were sequestered under guard for the remainder of the trial. 2LAWanother word for SEQUESTRATE sequestersequester2 noun [countableC] American EnglishAmE formal an order by the US government stating that a government organization or department must reduce the money it spends If the projected deficit is more than $74 billion, a sequester will be administered. Education and labor are among the agencies scheduled forsequester cuts. (1300-1400) Old French sequestrer, from Late Latin sequestrare “to give to someone to keep safe”, from Latin sequester “someone given something to keep safe” |
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