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单词 crackdown
释义
crackdowncrack‧down /ˈkrækdaʊn/ noun [countable usually singular] Examples
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • And Phoenix police are looking at crackdowns in areas with high rates of violence and gun-related incidents.
  • Angry bakers who believe organised gangs are responsible yesterday called for a crackdown on the thefts.
  • At least nine people have died in bomb attacks launched by the cartels since President Barco ordered the crackdown on the cocaine traffickers.
  • He has success fully steered the Mafia through a seven-year crackdown.
  • The argument of all crackdown law is that it applies special, draconian measures to tackle some heinous crime.
  • They claimed to be victims of political persecution following the military crackdown on student protesters.
  • They promised a crackdown on crime, but crime has doubled.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
(=strong action to fight crime)· The government has promised a crackdown on crime.
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE
· They claimed to be victims of political persecution following the military crackdown on student protesters.· Jiang arrived in Tokyo on Monday for a five-day visit, his first since becoming General Secretary after the 1989 military crackdown.
· Read in studio Police have launched a new campaign to crackdown on motorists who're killing people by driving too fast.· Get out and stay out. New crackdown on squatters.· Tomorrow the House of Lords will hear calls for the Government to order a new crackdown.· The new crackdown has taken its toll on the industry already.
action that is taken to deal more strictly with crime, a problem, protests etccrackdown on/against a military crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrations the government’s crackdown against drugs crack down at crack1
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