embargo
embargo
noun em-BAR-goh Less Common
Origin: from Spanish embargar 'to seize'
Usage Note
Embargo is a trade ban imposed on a country, a Spanish loanword that stays unchanged in the plural for many speakers (gli embargo), though embarghi is also seen. It often appears as embargo commerciale ('trade embargo').
Examples
"Il paese subisce un duro embargo."
Natural Translation
The country is under a harsh embargo.
Literal Translation
The country undergoes a harsh embargo.
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