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dictate美 ['dɪk.teɪt] 英 [dɪk'teɪt] - v.决定;口述;支配;强行规定
- n.规定;命令
- 网络口授;听写;使听写
过去分词:dictated 现在分词:dictating 第三人称单数:dictates v.+n. dictate letter,dictate policy n. principle,rule,standard,precept,tenet v. verbalize,speak,say,state,ordain 1. | [t][i] ~ (sth) (to sb) 口述to say words for sb else to write down |
| He dictated a letter to his secretary. 他向秘书口授信稿。 |
2. | [t] (尤指以令人厌烦的方式)指使,强行规定to tell sb what to do, especially in an annoying way |
| They are in no position to dictate terms(= tell other people what to do) . 他们没有资格发号施令。 | | What right do they have to dictate how we live our lives? 他们有什么权利强行规定我们该怎样生活? |
3. | [t][i] 支配;摆布;决定to control or influence how sth happens |
| When we take our vacations is very much dictated by Greg's work schedule. 我们什么时候休假在很大程度上取决于格雷格的工作时间安排。 | | It's generally your job that dictates where you live now. 一般说来,你住在什么地方是由你的工作决定的。 | | The social conventions of the day dictated that she should remain at home with her parents. 那时的社会习俗规定她应该留在家里,与她父母在一起。 |
1. | [usupl] 命令;规定an order or a rule that you must obey |
| to follow the dictates of fashion 赶时髦 |
v. | 1. (将信稿等内容向某人)口授,(口述文句等叫人)听写 1. (将信稿等内容向某人)口授,(口述文句等叫人)听写 | n. | |
v. | 1. to speak the words of a text or letter to be written, either to somebody writing it down as it is spoken, or into a tape recorder for later transcription 2. to rule over or make decisions for others with absolute authority, or attempt to do so 3. to have control over something 4. to influence or control how something is done 5. to tell someone exactly what to do and how to behave 6. to say the words of a document that someone else will write or type for you 7. say or read aloud(words to be nritten down by another or others) 8. state with the force of authority 9. say or read aloud(words to be written down by another or others) 1. to speak the words of a text or letter to be written, either to somebody writing it down as it is spoken, or into a tape recorder for later transcription 2. to rule over or make decisions for others with absolute authority, or attempt to do so 3. to have control over something 4. to influence or control how something is done 5. to tell someone exactly what to do and how to behave 6. to say the words of a document that someone else will write or type for you 7. say or read aloud(words to be nritten down by another or others) 8. state with the force of authority 9. say or read aloud(words to be written down by another or others) | n. | 1. an order telling people what they must do 2. a rule or principle that governs how people behave 3. a rule or principle that people must obey |
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