mandatory

美音:['mændə.tɔri] 英音:['mændət(ə)ri]

简单释义:


adj.强制的;法定的;义务的

n.同“mandatary”

网络命令的;强制性的;强迫的

变形:

复数:mandatories  


完整释义:


adj.

1.强制性的
2.命令;强制的
3.必须采用的
4.命令的,训令的;委任的,委托的; 〔美国〕强迫的,义务性质的
5.指示的

n.

1.受命者


例句:

  1. Mr. Bush previously has said he opposes mandatory carbon caps, saying they would hurt the U. S. economy.
    布什早先时候表示他反对强制性的设置排放碳的上限,称这会伤害美国经济。

  2. Mr Graham would like such a refund to be made mandatory, to drive the "bad actors" out of the industry.
    格雷厄姆希望强制执行此退款机制,以将害群之马剔除出此行业。

  3. Over the last couple of years, however, I have revised my views and I have become convinced of the case for a mandatory separation.
    但近几年来,我修正了自己的观点,转而相信有必要强制银行实行分业经营。

  4. Look, if it were up to me, we wouldn't have mandatory biweekly lock checkers.
    要是我能做主,两周一次的强制储物柜检查没必要。

  5. Instead, she said, minor offenders might be given the option of mandatory volunteer work in a nursery or farm instead of a jail sentence.
    所以,她说,未成年人受刑人应该给予选择,以强制性在托儿所或农场的义务工作替代监禁。

  6. Australia's government, too, seems to be wavering in its opposition to mandatory emissions caps.
    同样,澳大利亚政府似乎也动摇了其反对强制性排放上限的决心。

  7. The regulation 'wasn't fully considered, and not expressed clearly, and gave everyone the impression that this is mandatory, ' he said.
    他说,这个文件考虑不周,它没有表述清楚,给大家的印象好像是强制性的。

  8. In 1973, he was already past the mandatory retirement age of seventy and was teaching a full load for a dollar a year.
    1973年,他已经过了70岁的法定退休年龄,但他只收一美元作为全职工作的年收入。

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