levying / ˈlɛv i /

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levying3 个定义

n. 名词 noun

plural lev·ies.

  1. an imposing or collecting, as of a tax, by authority or force.
  2. the amount owed or collected.
  3. the conscription of troops.
  4. the troops conscripted.
v. 有主动词 verb

lev·ied, lev·y·ing.

  1. to impose: to levy a duty on imports.
  2. to conscript.
  3. to start or wage.
v. 无主动词 verb

lev·ied, lev·y·ing.

  1. to seize or attach property by judicial order.

levying 近义词

n. 名词 noun

assessment, tax

v. 动词 verb

assess, impose

更多levying例句

  1. The legal challenge contends that Maryland’s first-in-the-nation tax is unfair, unconstitutional and incompatible with federal laws that prohibit state policymakers from instituting levies specifically targeting online services.
  2. Digiday caught up with Levy to hear more about his latest investment, what the future of esports means for advertisers, how the industry is borrowing from the media owner playbook and more.
  3. Levying sales taxes on Internet commerce would allow many states to tap into a new vein of funds.
  4. The litany of accusations included levying illegal late fees and wrongly charging late fees.
  5. The NCAA came down on Penn State for its ‘conspiracy of silence,’ levying a $60 million fine.
  6. Moreover, the debate about levying new sanctions on Iran is likely to produce even greater tension.
  7. I guess when we begin collecting judgments by levying on the new road, there won't be much of it left.
  8. Such bank was in fact to enjoy a monopoly of levying the fines which the laws of the country imposed upon swearing.
  9. The dukes formed a standing army, and succeeded in levying hearth taxes (fouages) throughout Brittany.
  10. The only exception to the authority of Parliament over the colonies was levying internal taxes.
  11. A foreign state, an enemy levying war, cannot commit treason.