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
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
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
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.



























