to mandate
01
授权, 委任
to officially give someone the authority or responsibility to carry out specific tasks or make decisions
Ditransitive: to mandate sb with authority or responsibility
例子
Governments may mandate specific agencies with the authority to enforce regulations.
政府可以授权特定机构执行法规的权力。
02
委任, 授权管理
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
语法信息
形态构成
派生
动作动词
规则
现在时
mandate
第三人称单数
mandates
现在分词
mandating
一般过去时
mandated
过去分词
mandated
例子
The region was mandated to the United States, overseeing its transition to self-government.
该地区被委托给美国,监督其向自治的过渡。
03
强制, 命令
to make something obligatory
Transitive: to mandate sth | to mandate that
例子
The new law mandates a minimum wage for workers in all sectors.
新法律规定所有行业的工人最低工资。
Mandate
01
授权书, 法令
an official document that sets out a specific order or command to be carried out
语法信息
有生性状态
无生命
形态构成
复合词
可数
复数形式
mandates
例子
By royal mandate, the festival was postponed until further notice.
根据皇家授权,节日被推迟,直至另行通知。
例子
The president-elect outlined his mandate for economic reform during his inauguration speech.
当选总统在就职演说中概述了他对经济改革的授权。
03
委任统治, 委任统治地
a former territory placed under the temporary administration of another power by the League of Nations after World War I
例子
The British mandate over Palestine lasted until 1948.
英国对巴勒斯坦的委任统治一直持续到1948年。



























