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词组 treaty
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treaty /ˈtriːti/ noun a formal written agreement between two or more countries or governmentsadjectives/nouns + treatyan international treaty The US refused to sign any international treaty on cutting carbon emissions.a peace treaty Jordan signed a peace treaty with Israel.an extradition treaty (=one which says that people can be brought back to a country for trial) The United States has had an extradition treaty with Mexico since 1978.a bilateral treaty (=one signed by two countries) Uzbekistan and Russia signed a bilateral treaty of friendship.a draft treaty (=one that has been written but not yet signed) The committee produced a draft treaty on arms limitation.a non-proliferation treaty (=an agreement not to obtain more weapons) Several countries are suspected of violating the nuclear non-proliferation treaty.verbs + treatysign a treaty The treaty was signed by eight European countries.negotiate a treaty (=discuss the conditions in order to reach agreement) They are trying to negotiate a treaty to end the war.conclude a treaty formal (=successfully agree it) In 1875 Japan and Russia concluded a treaty.enter into a treaty (=agree to it) We hoped that they would be willing to enter into a treaty with the Palestinian authority.draft a treaty also draw up a treaty The six countries began drafting a treaty.ratify a treaty (=make it official by signing it or accepting it) The government cannot ratify the treaty without Parliament’s consent.breach/violate a treaty (=break it) If their troops crossed the border, they would be breaching the treaty.amend/renegotiate a treaty (=make changes to it) All parties have agreed to amend the treaty.treaty + verbsa treaty bans/prohibits sth The three countries signed a treaty banning the sale of whale meat.a treaty requires sth (=says that someone must do something) The new treaty requires the national banks to support each other.a treaty provides for sth (=says that something can or should happen) The treaty provided for the destruction of half of these missiles.a treaty governing sth (=one that controls or affects something) They had signed a treaty governing the use of US military bases overseas.be bound by a treaty (=have to obey it) They refused to be bound by any treaty that controlled troop movements.a treaty expires/runs out (=it ends) Once the treaty has expired, flights over the area can resume.treaty + nounstreaty negotiations Treaty negotiations will continue into next week.treaty commitments The governments of Europe take their treaty commitments very seriously.prepositionsthe Treaty of Rome/Versailles etc The Treaty of Amiens in 1802 brought a brief peace.a treaty on sth These nations are drafting a treaty on fishing in their waters.a treaty with sb They could never imagine signing a treaty with their old enemy.a treaty between sb and sb A treaty between the Soviet Union and Finland was concluded.under/according to a treaty The European Investment Bank (EIB) was set up under the Treaty of Rome in 1958.phrasesthe terms/provisions of a treaty Under the terms of the treaty, the two sides agreed to a ceasefire.be in breach of a treaty (=do something that breaks it) By sending their military forces to sea, they are in breach of the treaty.a treaty comes into force (=it starts) Until the treaty comes into force, foreign troops will remain in the country.
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