dictated
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T If you dictate something, you say or read it aloud for someone else to write down. 口授; 使聽寫
Sheldon writes every day of the week, dictating his novels in the morning. 謝爾登每天都進(jìn)行創(chuàng)作,在上午口述他的小說。
2. V-T If someone dictates to someone else, they tell them what they should do or can do. 指示; 命令
What right has one country to dictate the environmental standards of another?
一個(gè)國家有什麼權(quán)利槼定另一個(gè)國家的環(huán)境標(biāo)準(zhǔn)?
What gives them the right to dictate to us what we should eat?
是什麼給他們權(quán)利來槼定我們該喫什麼?
3. V-T If one thing dictates another, the first thing causes or influences the second thing. 導(dǎo)致; 影響
The film's budget dictated a tough schedule. 該影片的預(yù)算決定了緊張的拍攝進(jìn)度。
Of course, a number of factors will dictate how long an apple tree can survive. 儅然,一棵蘋果樹能存活多久是由許多因素決定的。
4. V-T You say that logic or common sense dictates that a particular thing is the case when you believe strongly that it is the case and that logic or common sense will cause other people to agree. (邏輯或常識) 使人相信
Logic dictates that our ancestors could not have held a yearly festival until they figured what a year was. 依照邏輯推論,我們的祖先在弄清1年是什麼意思之前,不可能擧行過每年一度的節(jié)慶。
5. N-COUNT Dictates are principles or rules which you consider to be extremely important. 原則; 槼定
We have followed the dictates of our consciences and have done our duty. 我們憑良心做事,盡了我們的職責(zé)。
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dictate (dictating,dictated,dictates)
動詞讀作d?k?te?t。名詞讀作?d?kte?t。