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mandaten. & v.●n. /ˈmændeit/ 1 an official command or instruction by an authority 训令,命令 2 support for a policy or course of action, regarded by a victorious party, candidate, etc., as derived from the wishes of the people in an election 授权(视作出自选民意愿的在政策或行动上授予获胜政党、候选人等的权利) 3 a commission to act for another 委托进行的工作 4 Law a commission by which a party is entrusted to perform a service, often gratuitously and with indemnity against loss by that party 【法律】委托管理 5 hist. a commission from the League of Nations to a member state to administer a territory [史义] (国际联盟委托某国管理某地区的)委任统治(托管) 6 a papal decree or decision (教皇的)圣职授任令 ●v. tr. /mænˈdeit/ 1 instruct (a delegate) to act or vote in a certain way 命令(某代表)做某事 2 (usu. foll. by 通常后跟 to) hist. commit (a territory etc.) to a mandatary [史义]把(某领地等)置于托管中 [Latin mandatum, neut. past part. of mandare ‘command’, from manus ‘hand’ + dare ‘give’: sense 2 of the noun influenced by French mandat] |