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crackdown

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++crack·down /ˈkrækdaʊn/ noun [countable usually singular]  STRICTaction that is taken to deal more strictly with crime, a problem, protests etc 取缔;制裁;镇压crackdown on/against a military crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrations 对拥护民主的示威游行的军事镇压 the government’s crackdown against drugs 政府对毒品的严厉打击 crack down at crack1
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crackdownAngry bakers who believe organised gangs are responsible yesterday called for a crackdown on the thefts.They promised a crackdown on crime, but crime has doubled.The argument of all crackdown law is that it applies special, draconian measures to tackle some heinous crime.And Phoenix police are looking at crackdowns in areas with high rates of violence and gun-related incidents.They claimed to be victims of political persecution following the military crackdown on student protesters.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.crackdown on/againstMissing are neighborhood and business associations: two groups that pushed hard during the former administration for a crackdown on nuisance crimes.On Nov. 18 in a crackdown on corruption the government banned the heads of state structures from commercial activities.Vowing a crackdown on juvenile crime, California Gov.Some analysts claimed that Zhu's promotion was the first gain for moderates since the army crackdown on the 1989 pro-democracy movement.Police call for crackdown on young thugs.Microsoft Corp. has filed suit against a Houston computer manufacturer as part of a nationwide crackdown on software piracy.But even that is better than many other counties ... and officers are confident their successful crackdown on crime will continue.
crack·down nounChineseSyllable
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crackdown
crackdown /ˈkrækdaʊn/ noun [countable usually singular]
action that is taken to deal more strictly with crime, a problem, protests etc
    crackdown on/against
    a military crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrations
    the government’s crackdown against drugs
crack down at crack1


crack·downBrE /ˈkrækdaʊn/ 🔊NAmE /ˈkrækdaʊn/ 🔊 noun~ (on sb/sth) severe action taken to restrict the activities of criminals or of people opposed to the government or sb in authority 严厉的打击;镇压a military crackdown on student protesters对抗议的学生实行的军事镇压a crackdown on crime对犯罪的严厉打击