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gov.ern (obj) INFLUENCEHgQv7[n, $-Lnvto have a controlling influence on, to have a direct effect on, or to fix or decide影响;支配;规定;决定The movement of the tides is governed mainly by the moon. [T]潮汐的运动主要受月球的影响。Prices of goods are governed by the cost of the raw materials, as well as by the cost of production and distribution. [T]商品的价格受生产和流通成本影响,同时也受原材料成本影响。The Geneva Convention laid down rules governing the treatment of prisoners of war. [T]《日内瓦公约》对战俘的待遇问题作了规定。Most countries have speed limits governing how fast cars can drive. [+ wh- word]大多数国家都有车速限制规定汽车可以开得多快。They are fighting for the right to govern their own lives. [T]他们为拥有支配自己生活的权利而斗争。(specialized) The German preposition 'in'governs both the accusative and the dative case (= a noun that follows it must be in one of these forms).德语介词in同时支配宾格和与格。
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