clause
noun /klɔːz/
/klɔːz/
) a group of words that includes a subject and a verb, and forms a sentence or part of a sentence语法 从句;子句;分句 - in a clause There are languages that require the subject to come before the object in a clause.
有些语言要求从句中主语在宾语之前。 - It is the object of the verb of the clause.
它是从句动词的宾语。 - Commas are used to separate clauses of sentences.
逗号用来分隔句子的从句。 - the second clause in the sentence
句子中的第二个从句
- There is some ambiguity in this clause.
本条款有些模糊之处。 - a restrictive relative clause
限定性关系从句
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- main
- subordinate
- conditional
- …
- in a/the clause
- in a clause There are languages that require the subject to come before the object in a clause.
(法律文件的)条款 - a confidentiality clause
保密条款 - a key clause of the US Constitution
美国宪法的一个关键条款 - There is a clause in the contract forbidding tenants to sublet.
合同中有禁止承租人转租的条款。 - in a clause the requirements set out in clauses 174 to 176
第174至176条中规定的要求
Wordfinder- agreement
- binding
- certificate
- clause
- deed
- document
- draft
- draw up
- subsection
- witness
Topics Law and justiceb2- The contract contains a confidentiality clause.
合同含有保密条款。 - The penalty clause specifies that late delivery will be fined.
惩罚条款规定,延期交货将受罚。 - Under Clause 5.8, the company is responsible for the health of its employees.
按 5.8 条,公司对员工的健康负责。 - We added an opt-out clause to the agreement.
我们在协议上增加了一项自愿退出条款。 - a clause on pollution
关于污染的条款 - Clause 2.7.3 should be studied carefully.
应仔细阅读第2.7.3条。 - Many of the clauses will have to be amended.
许多条款将不得不修改。 - The agreement contained a clause stipulating that there was no admission of guilt on the part of the company.
该协议包含一项条款,规定公司方面不得承认有罪。 - The clause allows the minister to repeal or alter legislation without obtaining approval from Parliament.
该条款允许部长在没有获得议会批准的情况下废除或修改立法。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- confidentiality
- indemnity
- penalty
- …
- contain
- have
- add
- …
- in a/the clause
- under a/the clause
- clause on
- …
- a confidentiality clause
词源Middle English: via Old French clause, based on Latin claus- ‘shut, closed’, from the verb claudere.