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treaty

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treat·y /ˈtriːti/ ●●○ W3 noun (plural treaties)  
[countableC]PGAGREE a formal written agreement between two or more countries or governments 〔国家或政府间的〕条约
 Both sides have agreed to sign the treaty.
双方都同意签署该条约。
 The peace treaty ends nearly four years of violence.
该和平条约结束了将近四年的暴力。
treaty on
 a treaty on political union
政治联合条约
nCOLLOCATIONS
verbs
sign a treaty
India refused to sign the treaty.
conclude a treaty formal (=successfully finish arranging it)
In 1875 Japan and Russia concluded a treaty.
negotiate a treaty (=discuss the conditions of a treaty with other people in order to reach an agreement)
He was instructed to negotiate a treaty with Siam.
ratify a treaty (=make it official by signing it or accepting it)
The Government cannot ratify the treaty without Parliament’s consent.
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + treaty
a peace treaty
Jordan signed a peace treaty with Israel.
a draft treaty (=one that has been written but not yet signed)
The committee produced a draft treaty on arms limitation.
an extradition treaty (=one which says that people can be brought back to a country for trial)
The United States has had an extradition treaty with Mexico since 1978.
an international treaty
The US refused to sign any international treaty on cutting carbon emissions.
a bilateral treaty (=one signed by two countries)
Uzbekistan and Russia signed a bilateral treaty of friendship.
the Versailles/Maastricht etc treaty (=a treaty signed in a particular city)
Britain’s ratification of the Maastricht treaty looked set for further delay.
phrases
the terms/provisions of a treaty
Under the terms of the treaty, the two sides agreed to a ceasefire.
the treaty of Versailles/Rome etc (=a treaty signed in a particular city)
Restrictive trading agreements are prohibited by the Treaty of Rome.
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From Longman Business Dictionary
treatytreat·y /ˈtriːti/ noun (plural treaties) [countableC]
1a formal agreement between two countries or governments
The US-Taiwantrade treaty is still valid, despite the ending of diplomatic ties.
commercial treaty
2LAW a formal agreement between two people or companiesSYN CONTRACT
private treaty
Origin treaty
(1300-1400) Old French traité, from Latin tractatus; → TRACT
treat·y nounn COLLOCATIONS1
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