mandate

noun

UK/ˈmæn.deɪt/
US/ˈmæn.deɪt/

Definitions of mandate noun

authority(权力)

  1. Countable(可数名词)Usually singular(通常单数)

    The authority granted to an elected body, such as a government, to carry out specific actions or govern a nation.

    授权;委任

    • The voters gave the government a clear mandate to implement reforms through their votes.

      选民通过投票给予政府明确的授权来实施改革。

    • The successful implementation of this policy hinges on securing a broad public mandate.

      这项政策的成功实施取决于获得广泛的公众授权。

    • Despite opposition, the government insisted they had a mandate from the people to proceed with these changes.

      尽管有反对意见,政府仍坚持他们有人民的授权来推进这些变革。

territory(地区)

  1. Countable(可数名词)Usually singular(通常单数)politics(政治)specialized(专业)

    A territory administered by a country under the authorization of the UN, usually as a result of or part of a peace agreement.

    (联合国授权某国管理的)托管地

verb

UK/ˈmæn.deɪt/
US/ˈmæn.deɪt/

Definitions of mandate verb

authorize(授权)

  1. Transitive(及物动词)

    To officially authorize or permit an action to take place.

    正式批准;授权进行

    • The council was mandated to commence the new research.

      委员会被授权开始新的研究。

    • The committee has been mandated to carry out a thorough investigation.

      委员会已获授权进行彻底调查。

    • The regulatory body mandated the clinical trials.

      监管机构授权了临床试验。

require(要求)

  1. Transitive(及物动词)

    To officially order or require someone to do something.

    命令;要求

    • All employees are mandated to attend the safety training.

      所有员工都被要求参加安全培训。

    • The court mandated that the company submit all relevant documents within 30 days.

      法院命令公司在30天内提交所有相关文件。

    • The law mandates that all new constructions must comply with energy efficiency standards.

      法律规定所有新建筑必须符合能源效率标准。