nonobservance如何读

英:[ˌnɒnəb'zɜ:vəns]

美:[ˌnɒnəb'zɜvəns]

nonobservance是什么意思

  • n.不遵守;违反(规则等)

nonobservance英英释义

noun

lack of observance : failure to observe something (such as a law or custom) nonobservance of safety regulations

supports the state's nonobservance of daylight savings time

nonobservance词源英文解释

The first known use of nonobservance was in the 15th century

nonobservance 例句

1 First, an understanding of the long history of Christian nonobservance of the holiday can help leech our holiday-dodging of any strains of defensiveness.

2 The IMF said the Executive Board also granted a waiver of nonobservance of a performance criterion on the stock of net international reserves of the Bank of Uganda.

3 Certain days of the week were designated as "wheatless" or "meatless" when voluntary demi-fasts were to be observed, the nonobservance of which spelled social ostracism.

4 Indeed, that had been the very theory on which the nonobservance of Christmas had been based: the day was to be treated like any other day.

5 The particular effect of this charm is to counteract the evil influences which might otherwise result to the child from the nonobservance of the various other taboos mentioned previously.

6 N. disobedience, insubordination, contumacy; infraction, infringement; violation, noncompliance; nonobservance &c.

7 The stamp of publicity had of course been fully given by her confinement and departure, and the change itself was now ushered in by our nonobservance of the regular custom of the schoolroom.

8 Disobedience -- N. disobedience, insubordination, contumacy; infraction, infringement; violation, noncompliance; nonobservance &c.

9 The Supreme Court’s landmark decision in that case recognized the continued existence of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation’s reservation in Oklahoma after roughly a century of nonobservance by state and federal officials.

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