ratification
ratification — 名詞
1. the formal act, usually by voting, of officially accepting a treaty, law, or con
批准
正式通過條約或協議的過程
the formal act, usually by voting, of officially accepting a treaty, law, or contract so that it becomes legally valid and binding
Femi voted for the ratification of the new climate treaty in parliament today.
Femi 今天在議會投票支持新氣候條約的批准。
ratification + of + [document] — specifying the approved item
The constitutional amendment needs ratification by at least three-quarters of the states.
這項憲法修正案需要至少四分之三的州批准。
ratification + by + [body] — specifying who approves
Bao collected signatures to push for the ratification of stricter safety rules.
Bao 收集連署來推動更嚴格安全規則的批准。
Lawyers warned that ratification of the deal could take several more months.
律師警告說,這項協議的批准可能還需要幾個月的時間。
Without formal ratification by both governments, the agreement has no legal force.
沒有兩國政府的正式批准,這份協議就沒有法律效力。
- approval
more general; ratification is a specific, formal type of approval
- confirmation
less formal and often administrative; ratification has legal weight
- endorsement
can be public support; ratification is a binding official act
- validation
focuses on proving correctness; ratification focuses on official consent
文法句型
ratification of [document/agreement]
ratification by [body/person]
用法筆記
Typically used with of + the item being approved (ratification of a treaty). Common verbs that precede it include seek, require, vote for, push for, achieve, and delay. Almost always appears in formal legal or political contexts.