释义 |
stipulate美 ['stɪpjə.leɪt] 英 ['stɪpjʊleɪt] - v.规定;明确要求
- adj.【植】有托叶的
- 网络约定;保证;订定
过去分词:stipulated 现在分词:stipulating 第三人称单数:stipulates v. specify,lay down,instruct,order,require 1. | 规定;明确要求to state clearly and firmly that sth must be done, or how it must be done |
| A delivery date is stipulated in the contract. 合同中规定了交货日期。 | | The job advertisement stipulates that the applicant must have three years' experience. 招聘广告明确要求应聘者必须有三年工作经验。 | | The policy stipulates what form of consent is required. 保险单规定了需要哪种知情同意书。 |
v. | 1. to specify something such as a condition when making an agreement or an offer 2. to make a specific demand for something, usually as a condition in an agreement 3. to promise something formally or legally 4. to agree, in terms of the conduct of a legal proceeding 5. to confess, admit, or agree to a fact rather than require the opposition to prove that fact 6. in Roman Law, to make an oral contract in the form of question and answer 7. to say what is allowed or what is necessary 1. to specify something such as a condition when making an agreement or an offer 2. to make a specific demand for something, usually as a condition in an agreement 3. to promise something formally or legally 4. to agree, in terms of the conduct of a legal proceeding 5. to confess, admit, or agree to a fact rather than require the opposition to prove that fact 6. in Roman Law, to make an oral contract in the form of question and answer 7. to say what is allowed or what is necessary | adj. | 1. describes a stem or stalk that has a pair of growths resembling leaves at the base |
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