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1 embargo
plural - embargoes; noun(an official order forbidding something, especially trade with another country.) απαγόρευση(εμπορικών συναλαγών,ναυσιπλοϊας
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embargo — I UK [ɪmˈbɑː(r)ɡəʊ] / US [ɪmˈbɑrɡoʊ] noun [countable] Word forms embargo : singular embargo plural embargoes 1) a government order preventing trade with another country an arms/oil/trade embargo put/place/impose/lift an embargo on something: The… … English dictionary
embargo — em|bar|go1 [ ım bargou ] (plural em|bar|goes) noun count 1. ) a government order preventing trade with another country: an arms/oil/trade embargo put/place/impose/lift an embargo on something: The Senate voted to lift the economic embargo on… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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embargo — /ɪm bɑ:gəυ/ noun a government order which stops a type of trade, such as exports to or other commercial activity with another country ♦ to lay or put an embargo on trade with a country to say that trade with a country must not take place ● The… … Dictionary of banking and finance
embargo — [16] Something that has been embargoed has been literally ‘placed behind bars’ (compare EMBARRASS). The word comes from Vulgar Latin *imbarricāre, which was formed from the Latin prefix in ‘in’ and Vulgar Latin *barra (source of English bar).… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
embargo — [16] Something that has been embargoed has been literally ‘placed behind bars’ (compare EMBARRASS). The word comes from Vulgar Latin *imbarricāre, which was formed from the Latin prefix in ‘in’ and Vulgar Latin *barra (source of English bar).… … Word origins