大学英语词汇短语释义解析及例句 economic blockade
释义:
economic blockade 经济封锁
例句:
Hamas demands a lifting of Israel's economic blockade.
哈马斯则要求解除以色列的经济封锁。
But if oil starts to flow, Argentina might seek regional support for an economic blockade.
Israel imposed an economic blockade of Gaza when the militant group Hamas took charge in 2007.
In Bangladesh's capital, Dhaka, thousands of protesters are clashing with police and threatening to impose an indefinite economic blockade.
Israel, in turn, will halt raids inside Gaza -- and gradually ease its economic blockade if the truce holds.
If Shalit is returned, Israel will start to lift its economic blockade on Gaza by reopening its border crossings.
Supporters of his rival, Didier Ratsiraka, the ex-president who claims to be president still, tightened their economic blockade of the capital, Antananarivo.
In return, Azerbaijan would restore telephone and other links with Armenia, thus lifting what the Armenians call the 'economic blockade' of their country.
According to Ryzhkov, if Moscow's demands are not met, the Soviet Union will reimpose a harsh economic blockade on all three independent republics.
Add that to the crippling economic blockade of Tripoli, and suddenly NATO's mission appeared to be focused more on regime change than on protecting innocent civilians.
Jeremy Browne, the Foreign Office minister responsible for Falklands policy, doubts that, say, Brazil or Uruguay has much interest in a regional economic blockade of the islands.
"Our borders with Iran and Kuwait were blocked and there was an international economic blockade, so I remember it was very expensive to buy anything fancy, " she said.
It wanted to use the summit proposed by the Palestinians to persuade the Arabs to freeze any ties they had with Israel and to restore an economic blockade.
Iraq suggested an economic blockade would not work in practice.
Is the Soviet economic blockade of Lithuania legal under GATT?
The terms will probably include an end to Hamas's rocket fire and tighter monitoring of the tunnels between Gaza and Egypt, in return for Israel's lifting of its economic blockade (see article).
Israel has also been trying to undermine Hamas by clamping an economic blockade on Gaza, while boosting the economy of the West Bank, where the Palestinians' more pliant secular movement, Fatah, holds sway.
