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man·date nounBrE /ˈmændeɪt/NAmE /ˈmændeɪt/the authority to do sth, given to a government or other organization by the people who vote for it in an election (政府或组织等经选举而获得的)授权◆~ (to do sth) The election victory gave the party a clear mandate to continue its programme of reform. 选举获胜使得这个政党拥有了明确的继续推行改革的权力。◆~ (for sth) a mandate for an end to the civil war 停止内战的权力the period of time for which a government is given power (政府的)任期◆The presidential mandate is limited to two terms of four years each. 总统的任期不得超过两届,每届四年。~ (to do sth) (formal) an official order given to sb to perform a particular task 委托书;授权令◆The bank had no mandate to honour the cheque. 银行没有得到指令来承兑这张支票。the power given to a country to govern another country or region, especially in the past (尤指旧时授予某国对别国或地区的)委任统治权 man·date verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they mandate BrE /ˈmændeɪt/ NAmE /ˈmændeɪt/ BrE /ˌmænˈdeɪt/ NAmE /ˌmænˈdeɪt/present simple - he / she / it mandates BrE /ˈmændeɪts/ NAmE /ˈmændeɪts/ BrE /ˌmænˈdeɪts/ NAmE /ˌmænˈdeɪts/past simple mandated BrE /ˈmændeɪtɪd/ NAmE /ˈmændeɪtɪd/ BrE /ˌmænˈdeɪtɪd/ NAmE /ˌmænˈdeɪtɪd/past participle mandated BrE /ˈmændeɪtɪd/ NAmE /ˈmændeɪtɪd/ BrE /ˌmænˈdeɪtɪd/ NAmE /ˌmænˈdeɪtɪd/ -ing form mandating BrE /ˈmændeɪtɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈmændeɪtɪŋ/ BrE /ˌmænˈdeɪtɪŋ/ NAmE /ˌmænˈdeɪtɪŋ/BrE /ˈmændeɪt/NAmE /ˈmændeɪt/BrE /ˌmænˈdeɪt/NAmE /ˌmænˈdeɪt/ [often passive] (formal) ~ that… | ~ sb (to do sth)(especially NAmE) to order sb to behave, do sth or vote in a particular way 强制执行;委托办理◆The law mandates that imported goods be identified as such. 法律规定进口货物必须如实标明。~ sb/sth to do sthto give sb, especially a government or a committee, the authority to do sth 授权◆The assembly was mandated to draft a constitution. 大会获授权起草一份章程。 |