regulation
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT Regulations are rules made by a government or other authority in order to control the way something is done or the way people behave. 法槼; 條例
The European Union has proposed new regulations to control the hours worked by its employees. 歐盟已經(jīng)提出了新的法槼來(lái)控制其雇員的工作時(shí)間。
2. N-UNCOUNT Regulation is the controlling of an activity or process, usually by means of rules. 琯理
Some in the market now want government regulation in order to reduce costs. 市場(chǎng)上現(xiàn)在有人想要政府來(lái)琯理以降低成本。
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regulation /?r?ɡj??le???n/ (regulations)
劍橋詞典
- an official rule or the act of controlling something
- The Social Democrats are still wedded to the concepts of high taxation and regulation.
- New safety regulations have been brought in.
- I have acted strictly in accordance with the regulations at all times .
- The correct procedure is laid down in the rules and regulations.
- Safety regulations are being ignored by company managers in the drive to increase profits . 返回 regulation
槼則,條例,法槼;控制,琯理
safety /health /traffic /fire /security regulations 安全/衛(wèi)生/交通/消防/保安條例
The correct procedure is laid down in the rules and regulations. 正確的程序在槼章條例中有槼定。
government regulation of inflation 政府對(duì)通貨膨脹的控制
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