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clampdown

/klamp-doun/US // ˈklæmpˌdaʊn //

钳制,打击,箝制,钳工

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : crackdown.

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Examples

  • While Netflix may want more paying users, it’s unlikely to initiate the no-holds-barred clampdown that moochers are worried about.

  • Some argue that the recent clampdown on Jack Ma’s internet empire signals Beijing’s growing unease with the country’s super-rich and private-sector power brokers.

  • They also often don’t detail how Apple will financially benefit from the shift to subscriptions that will result from this mobile ad clampdown.

  • However, the clampdown or shutdown has only granted permission to smart businesses to connect more directly with their customers.

  • Some argue that the clampdown is a long time coming for China’s internet giants, which have been allowed to grow under a relatively loose regulatory environment.

  • There is no doubt that meth is destructive, and a clampdown is justified.

  • Critical journalists continue to languish in prison and inside the courtrooms the breadth of the clampdown is on full display.

  • Since Francis seemed to be the polar opposite, they had every reason to hope the clampdown would be lifted.

  • The clampdown on media has also raised red flags among rights activists in the country.

  • To a degree, the bonus clampdown is just a deferred recognition of reality.