to mandate
第三人称
mandates
现在进行时
mandating
过去式
mandated
过去完成时
mandated
1
授权, 委任
to officially give someone the authority or responsibility to carry out specific tasks or make decisions
- The board of directors decided to mandate the new CEO with strategic decision-making authority.
董事会决定授权新CEO拥有战略决策权。
- 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。
- The executive team is currently mandating key leaders with new responsibilities.
执行团队目前正在授权关键领导者承担新的责任。
- The board has recently mandated the compliance team with new regulatory responsibilities.
董事会最近授权合规团队承担新的监管责任。
- Last month, the CEO mandated the HR department with policy updates.
上个月,CEO 授权人力资源部门更新政策。
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委任, 授权管理
to assign or place a territory under the control or administration of a nation or authority
及物动词
- The League of Nations mandated the administration of certain regions to ensure peace and stability.
国际联盟委托管理某些地区以确保和平与稳定。
- 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。
- The territories were mandated to Japan, but their administration was later reassigned.
这些领土被委托给日本,但其管理权后来被重新分配。
- Following the war, a number of Middle Eastern regions were mandated to European countries.
战争结束后,一些中东地区被委托给欧洲国家。
- After World War I, several territories were mandated to France and Britain.
第一次世界大战后,几个领土被委托给法国和英国。
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强制, 命令
to make something obligatory
及物动词
- The school has mandated regular vaccinations for all students.
学校已强制要求所有学生定期接种疫苗。
- 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。
- The government mandated that all employees wear masks in public spaces.
政府规定所有员工在公共场所必须佩戴口罩。
- The company has mandated that all staff complete the training by next month.
公司已规定所有员工在下个月前完成培训。
- The city council mandated that buildings be equipped with fire alarms.
市议会规定建筑物必须配备火灾报警器。