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单词 antiterror
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Definition of antiterror in English:

antiterror

adjectiveˌantiˈtɛrəˌantēˈterər
  • Denoting political activities or measures designed to prevent or thwart terrorism.

    the government introduced tough new antiterror laws
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld wants to use them for secret antiterror missions around the globe.
    • But resistance to the antiterror law, ID system and emergency powers threatened to escalate with protesters taking to the streets against the plans.
    • Creation of an effective worldwide antiterror coalition remains a work in progress.
    • The U.S. and Philippine troops concluded a six-month antiterror training exercise in the southern Philippines on July 31.
    • Judges can't be expected to set antiterror policy.
    • Within months of the arrests in August 2006, Western antiterror officials had put together a detailed portrait of the plot.
    • Intelligence reports indicate that a German-speaking trainer worked with some German suspects, an antiterror source said.
    • This is exactly what government officials have done with bioterror to whip up public support for their antiterror programs.
    • Other putative antiterror measures seem more reasonable at first glance.
    • Does denying prisoners the protections of international law mock the principles the antiterror coalition is fighting to protect?
    • In the United States, some academics have reportedly been pressured because of their views on the antiterror war.
    • The government has also noticed how quiet the protests have been against the antiterror law, which increased the power of law enforcers to act against potential terrorists.
    • These three measures hardly represent the only examples of migration policies whose efficacy as antiterror tools have been challenged.
    • Three men are also under arrest after a major anti terror operation today in London.
    • The city has been receiving mixed signals from the Department of Homeland Security on this year's antiterror grants.
    • He has worked hard to brand himself as the antiterror candidate, which should play well in a state with a sizable military vote.
    • The second documentary is called "The Road to Terrorism," looking at anti terror operations in the Philippines.
    • Despite the prime minister's words, there are no signs that the British government plans to change its aggressive antiterror tactics.
    • In the Senate, the only real action on the antiterror measures was a committee hearing Oct. 7.
    • In some respects the world is becoming more, not less, unstable as a result of the antiterror campaign.
 
 

Definition of antiterror in US English:

antiterror

adjectiveˌantēˈterər
  • Denoting political activities or measures designed to prevent or thwart terrorism.

    the government introduced tough new antiterror laws
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the Senate, the only real action on the antiterror measures was a committee hearing Oct. 7.
    • The U.S. and Philippine troops concluded a six-month antiterror training exercise in the southern Philippines on July 31.
    • Intelligence reports indicate that a German-speaking trainer worked with some German suspects, an antiterror source said.
    • He has worked hard to brand himself as the antiterror candidate, which should play well in a state with a sizable military vote.
    • This is exactly what government officials have done with bioterror to whip up public support for their antiterror programs.
    • The city has been receiving mixed signals from the Department of Homeland Security on this year's antiterror grants.
    • But resistance to the antiterror law, ID system and emergency powers threatened to escalate with protesters taking to the streets against the plans.
    • The government has also noticed how quiet the protests have been against the antiterror law, which increased the power of law enforcers to act against potential terrorists.
    • Other putative antiterror measures seem more reasonable at first glance.
    • Despite the prime minister's words, there are no signs that the British government plans to change its aggressive antiterror tactics.
    • In some respects the world is becoming more, not less, unstable as a result of the antiterror campaign.
    • Judges can't be expected to set antiterror policy.
    • These three measures hardly represent the only examples of migration policies whose efficacy as antiterror tools have been challenged.
    • Three men are also under arrest after a major anti terror operation today in London.
    • The second documentary is called "The Road to Terrorism," looking at anti terror operations in the Philippines.
    • Within months of the arrests in August 2006, Western antiterror officials had put together a detailed portrait of the plot.
    • Creation of an effective worldwide antiterror coalition remains a work in progress.
    • Does denying prisoners the protections of international law mock the principles the antiterror coalition is fighting to protect?
    • Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld wants to use them for secret antiterror missions around the globe.
    • In the United States, some academics have reportedly been pressured because of their views on the antiterror war.
 
 
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