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单词
lawfare
释义
lawfare
in British English
(
ˈlɔːˌfɛə
)
noun
the use of the law by a country against its enemies, esp by challenging the legality of military or foreign policy
Word origin
C21: from
law
+
warfare
Examples of 'lawfare' in a sentence
lawfare
The rise of 'lawfare' emerges from the novel interpretation that human rights legislation applies where never previously intended.
Times, Sunday Times
(
2015
)
But the use of lawfare as an alternative to fighting elections would have confirmed his worst fears.
Times, Sunday Times
(
2014
)
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to come out in a rash
to come out in spots/in a rash
to come out in sympathy (with sb)
to come out of hiding
to come out of the closet
to come out (on strike)
to come over as
to come to
to come to a decision
to come to a full stop
to come to a grinding halt
to come to a halt
to come to a head/to be brought to a head
to come to an arrangement with sb
to come to/and do sth
to come to an end
to come to an understanding with sb (about sth)
to come to a screeching halt
to come to a sticky end meet a sticky end
to come to a stop
to come to blows
to come to fruition
to come to full term
to come to grief
to come to life
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