mandate
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British pronunciation
/ˈmændeɪt/

英語での「mandate」の定義と意味

to mandate
01

委任する, 権限を与える

to officially give someone the authority or responsibility to carry out specific tasks or make decisions
Ditransitive: to mandate sb with authority or responsibility
to mandate definition and meaning
example
The board of directors decided to mandate the new CEO with strategic decision-making authority.
取締役会は、新しいCEOに戦略的意思決定権限を委任することを決定しました。
02

委任する, 委任統治下に置く

to assign or place a territory under the control or administration of a nation or authority
Transitive: to mandate a territory | to mandate a territory to a country
example
The League of Nations mandated the administration of certain regions to ensure peace and stability.
国際連盟は、平和と安定を確保するために特定の地域の管理を委任しました。
03

義務付ける, 命じる

to make something obligatory
Transitive: to mandate sth | to mandate that
example
The school has mandated regular vaccinations for all students.
学校はすべての生徒に定期的な予防接種を義務付けました
Mandate
01

指令, 命令書

an official document that sets out a specific order or command to be carried out
example
The council issued a mandate requiring all businesses to reduce energy consumption.
評議会は、すべての企業にエネルギー消費の削減を要求する指令を発行しました。
02

委任, 権限

the legality and power given to a government or other organization after winning an election
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example
After winning the election with a significant majority, the new government claimed a strong mandate to implement their policies.
選挙で大幅な多数を獲得した後、新政権はその政策を実施するための強い委任を主張した。
03

a former territory placed under the temporary administration of another power by the League of Nations after World War I

example
Syria and Lebanon were French mandates established after World War I.
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