implement:[transitive] to take action or make changes that you have officially decided should happen 実行する、履行する
tangible: clear enough or definite enough to be easily seen or noticed 具体的な、実現可能な
implementationof that framework and he is hoping to see sometangibleresults by the time the new round breaks in about a week for the Christmas holiday period.
allege:[transitive often passive] formal to say that something is true or that someone has done something wrong, although it has not been proved (まだ証拠は見つかっていないのに)主張する、断言する
illicit: not allowed by laws or rules, or strongly disapproved of by society illicit drugs 道徳的に認められない、不法な
counterfeit: made to look exactly like something else, in order to deceive people [= fake]
偽造品
a Macao bank, Banco Delta Asia, which the United Statesallegeswas as a hub forillicitNorth Korean financial activity, including passingcounterfeitU.S. currency.
detonate to explode or to make something explode 爆発する
Pyongyang should not expect that thedetonationwill bring it any more bargaining power at the six-way talks.
U.S. penalties on Pyongyang forillicitfinancial activity.
a Chinese bank in Macao, Banco Delta Asia, it said was being used as a hub for illicit North Korean activity, including the passing ofcounterfeitU.S. currency.
convene:[intransitive and transitive] if a group of people convene, or someone convenes them, they come together, especially for a formal meeting (会議などが)召集される、開催される
The six-party talksreconvenedearlier this week
Rice said the working group on Banco Delta Asia met twice this week in the Chinese capital and is likely toconveneagain in New York next month
▼ 多聴11/24のすしポリスの話 This is prompting Japan's Agriculture Ministry toconvenea panel of food experts.
▼ 多聴12/4の防衛庁の話 The minister will be able toconveneCabinet meetings