draconian law
常見(jiàn)例句
- But there isn’t a moral defense for invading people’s privacy and imposing draconian laws to protect outdated, crumbling business models either.
人們同樣不會(huì)為入侵別人隱私以及為保護(hù)已經(jīng)過(guò)時(shí),頻臨崩潰的商業(yè)模式進(jìn)行嚴(yán)厲的法律保護(hù)的行為進(jìn)行辯解。 - The need helps explain why a king held supposedly in wonder by his subjects warrants one of the world’s most draconian laws against lèse-majesté.
這種需要有助于解釋為什么這么一位本該被他的臣民們奉若神明的國(guó)王卻授權(quán)了世界上最嚴(yán)酷的針對(duì)冒犯君主罪的法律。 - Goldman's fear was that the hoopla surrounding the deal could have been construed as a“general solicitation” that breached America's draconian laws on placements.
高盛擔(dān)心的是圍繞這一交易的大肆宣傳或許會(huì)被認(rèn)為是一次“大范圍的引誘”,這一做法會(huì)違反美國(guó)嚴(yán)厲的關(guān)于募股的相關(guān)法律。 - Draconian laws still bar Libyans from speaking openly with foreigners, criticising the leader or setting up political parties.
ECONOMIST: Libya - The state of emergency is gone, even if other draconian laws remain.
ECONOMIST: In Sri Lanka the grip of the Rajapaksas only tightens - It also urged state governments, which control policing in India, to scrap draconian laws used by the police to lock up repeat offenders.
ECONOMIST: India's criminal tribes 返回 draconian law