acquis

名词 n.
/aˈkiː/    /ɑˈki/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. Ellipsis of acquis communautaire.; The accumulated legislation, legal acts, and court decisions which constitute the total body of European Union law. uncountable
    — Despite the clarity with which this principle has been reiterated, most applicants believe that their own circumstances are unique and deserve an equality of respect, even when this might challenge a principle of at least part of the acquis. The UK, for example, believed that its wider trading links merited special consideration. The realisation that such consideration would not be forthcoming was particularly humiliating, given that the UK had been invited to participate in forming the acquis in 1955–57.
  2. Ellipsis of acquis communautaire.; The accumulated legislation and decisions of any international community. uncountable
    — Acquis is a French term meaning "that which has been agreed". In the context of the Tripartite Free Trade Agreement (TFTA) means that the negotiations should start from the point at which […] the COMESA, EAC and SADC trade negotiations have reached. Tariff negotiations and the exchange of tariff concessions would be among Member/Partner States of the Tripartite FTA that have no preferential arrangements in place between them. This will both preserve the acquis and build on it.

词源

Shortened from acquis communautaire: French acquis (“that has been acquired or obtained”) + communautaire (“of the community”).
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