levied 的定义
- imposed or charged:The levied fees will be deposited into a special account and appropriated for disbursement on housing projects.
- conscripted:He had hoped to encircle and capture the fortress, but increasing unrest among the levied troops was making this more difficult than expected.
levied 近义词
assess, impose
更多levied例句
- Delta Air Lines is dropping fees to change tickets for most international flights from North America, joining American Airlines in ending the unpopular levies as a way to woo passengers back to overseas travel.
- In creating Schitt’s Creek, Levy put pen to paper to let the world know what society could look like with less judgment and prejudice.
- With the country’s levy of as much as 60% on inherited shares for large shareholders and 50% on real estate and other assets, Lee’s family could owe a tax bill of about $10 billion — which could be Korea’s largest — based on Friday’s closing prices.
- The levies have merely been suspended over the lack of an appropriate collection mechanism.
- It’s easy to see why someone like Levy would talk up esports potential, but its evolution in the absence of live sports speaks for itself.
- Today, there are no travel bans levied against the 8:15am Acela bound for Philly.
- In January 2009, Luisa Medrano pleaded guilty to a far lesser charges than the ones the state had initially levied against her.
- Several weeks ago, the highest court declined to take the case of a $220,000 fine for music piracy levied on an individual.
- Despite very poor compliance, no fine has ever been levied for failure to comply with this law.
- The transgressions rose to such a level that nine- and 10-figure fines were levied.
- They have levied war, excited rebellions, dethroned princes, and sacrificed millions for the sake of gain.
- This tax was not directly levied for protection as the regular duty tax on imports had been but was levied for revenue purposes.
- The heaviest contributions were levied on all natives and foreigners, and the misery of a siege was coming upon the city.
- There were the “swell mobsmen,” the camorristi who dressed faultlessly and mixed with and levied fines on people of highest rank.
- "For the liberation of the king," originally levied during the captivity of King Ferdinand.