English to Chinese Dictionary confiscate

confiscate

没收
definition
verb
the guards confiscated his camera
take or seize (someone's property) with authority.
translation of 'confiscate'
verb
没收,
罚金,
罚款,
征用
example
Thus, we don't jail people without trial or 'confiscate' their property without a hearing.
The order, once implemented, would give officers powers to stop someone drinking in a public place and to 'confiscate' any alcohol.
This law is seldom enforced, but the next morning the authorities agreed to 'confiscate' our little chimpanzee.
Protesters called upon the government to 'confiscate' its property.
This is considered such a serious crime that, if caught, the law has the authority to 'confiscate' the vehicle.
If you violate the country's camera use rules, they may 'confiscate' your equipment and we have absolutely no recourse.
As part of the deal, the city would even 'confiscate' land from private owners so that the Rangers owners could engage in real estate speculation.
Did he have the right to 'confiscate' Electoral land?
He says only that he does not intend to expand the building lines or 'confiscate' new land for settlements.
Police would be called if a need to 'confiscate' equipment arose.
Where appropriate they also 'confiscate' alcohol from under age drinkers.
They will have no powers of arrest, but will be able to issue fixed penalties and 'confiscate' alcohol.
There will be new powers to fine noisy neighbours £100 and 'confiscate' stereo equipment.
There was of course a danger that the serfowners might 'confiscate' land from the peasants, forcing all their holdings down to the minimum.
They could destroy or 'confiscate' property, without compensation.
He accused these ‘tyrants’ of having robbed the Irish people for centuries by 'confiscating' their lands, destroying their homesteads, and sentencing millions to emigration or death by starvation.
It was later 'confiscated' by suspicious guards and, phlegmatically, he simply started all over again.
Pius IX never forgave Piedmont, ‘the subalpine usurper’ and 'confiscator' of his Temporal Power.
Authorities also began 'confiscating' firearms from civilians.
Many lands were 'confiscated' and many Royalists were rewarded for their loyalty to the crown.
Now, the perpetrator governments have agreed to this legal conclusion, although they maintain the implausible assertion that gun 'confiscations' were not the result of official policy.
Three million acres of Maori land were 'confiscated' , some restored, but the sale and loss of Maori territory continued.
I don't believe that making money is evil, that rich people are necessarily greedy, or that 'confiscatory' taxation helps the poor.
Such property should be 'confiscated' and used for public purposes or auctioned publicly.
Approved were 15 changes to the Constitution, most notably a new clause that the nation would ‘respect and ensure human rights’ and lines that say the government must compensate people for property it 'confiscates' in the public interest.
There could be no question of returning any of the church lands 'confiscated' in 1790 and since sold off.
I took a photo, to show you the unbelievable filth, but they 'confiscated' my camera.
At one time all land was Maori land, save for the land that was 'confiscated' , and we are having a debate about that.
But they found all this electrical equipment and they 'confiscated' the lot of it.
All unused land would be 'confiscated' by the State, and the banks should be immediately nationalised.
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