Denoting political activities or measures designed to prevent or thwart terrorism.
反恐(怖)的
the government introduced tough new antiterror laws
政府推出了严厉的新反恐法。
Example sentencesExamples
Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld wants to use them for secret antiterror missions around the globe.
But resistance to the antiterror law, ID system and emergency powers threatened to escalate with protesters taking to the streets against the plans.
Creation of an effective worldwide antiterror coalition remains a work in progress.
The U.S. and Philippine troops concluded a six-month antiterror training exercise in the southern Philippines on July 31.
Judges can't be expected to set antiterror policy.
Within months of the arrests in August 2006, Western antiterror officials had put together a detailed portrait of the plot.
Intelligence reports indicate that a German-speaking trainer worked with some German suspects, an antiterror source said.
This is exactly what government officials have done with bioterror to whip up public support for their antiterror programs.
Other putative antiterror measures seem more reasonable at first glance.
Does denying prisoners the protections of international law mock the principles the antiterror coalition is fighting to protect?
In the United States, some academics have reportedly been pressured because of their views on the antiterror war.
The government has also noticed how quiet the protests have been against the antiterror law, which increased the power of law enforcers to act against potential terrorists.
These three measures hardly represent the only examples of migration policies whose efficacy as antiterror tools have been challenged.
Three men are also under arrest after a major anti terror operation today in London.
The city has been receiving mixed signals from the Department of Homeland Security on this year's antiterror grants.
He has worked hard to brand himself as the antiterror candidate, which should play well in a state with a sizable military vote.
The second documentary is called "The Road to Terrorism," looking at anti terror operations in the Philippines.
Despite the prime minister's words, there are no signs that the British government plans to change its aggressive antiterror tactics.
In the Senate, the only real action on the antiterror measures was a committee hearing Oct. 7.
In some respects the world is becoming more, not less, unstable as a result of the antiterror campaign.
Definition of antiterror in US English:
antiterror
adjectiveˌantēˈterər
Denoting political activities or measures designed to prevent or thwart terrorism.
反恐(怖)的
the government introduced tough new antiterror laws
政府推出了严厉的新反恐法。
Example sentencesExamples
In the Senate, the only real action on the antiterror measures was a committee hearing Oct. 7.
The U.S. and Philippine troops concluded a six-month antiterror training exercise in the southern Philippines on July 31.
Intelligence reports indicate that a German-speaking trainer worked with some German suspects, an antiterror source said.
He has worked hard to brand himself as the antiterror candidate, which should play well in a state with a sizable military vote.
This is exactly what government officials have done with bioterror to whip up public support for their antiterror programs.
The city has been receiving mixed signals from the Department of Homeland Security on this year's antiterror grants.
But resistance to the antiterror law, ID system and emergency powers threatened to escalate with protesters taking to the streets against the plans.
The government has also noticed how quiet the protests have been against the antiterror law, which increased the power of law enforcers to act against potential terrorists.
Other putative antiterror measures seem more reasonable at first glance.
Despite the prime minister's words, there are no signs that the British government plans to change its aggressive antiterror tactics.
In some respects the world is becoming more, not less, unstable as a result of the antiterror campaign.
Judges can't be expected to set antiterror policy.
These three measures hardly represent the only examples of migration policies whose efficacy as antiterror tools have been challenged.
Three men are also under arrest after a major anti terror operation today in London.
The second documentary is called "The Road to Terrorism," looking at anti terror operations in the Philippines.
Within months of the arrests in August 2006, Western antiterror officials had put together a detailed portrait of the plot.
Creation of an effective worldwide antiterror coalition remains a work in progress.
Does denying prisoners the protections of international law mock the principles the antiterror coalition is fighting to protect?
Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld wants to use them for secret antiterror missions around the globe.
In the United States, some academics have reportedly been pressured because of their views on the antiterror war.