【形容词】
1. mandate
英 [ˈmændeɪt] 美 [ˈmændeɪt]
形容词含义:授权的;委托的;依据授权的
【名词】
1. mandate
英 [ˈmændeɪt] 美 [ˈmændeɪt]
名词含义:授权;委任;命令;指令;法令
2. mandate
英 [ˈmændeɪt] 美 [ˈmændeɪt]
名词含义:选区;选举区;被选者必须要履行的责任
【词语辨析】
mandate、authority、power的区别:
这些词都有“权力、职权”的意思,但用法上有所不同。
mandate:特指授权、委托的权力,强调依法授予的正式权力。
authority:指依法或按规定享有的权力,可指个人、机构或国家拥有的权力。
power:指能力、权力或影响力,常指个人拥有的能力或国家、组织等的权力。
【词汇扩充】
electoral mandate:选民委托
political mandate:政治授权
legal mandate:法定授权
international mandate:国际托管
popular mandate:民意授权
【近义词】
authorization
commission
delegation
empowerment
imperative
【反义词】
disallow
revoke
prohibit
forbid
refuse
【柯林斯词典】
mandate (noun)
1. If a government or other elected body has a mandate to do something, they have the authority to do it as a result of winning an election or vote.
2. A mandate is the authority that a government has to carry out a particular policy, given to it by the people in an election.
mandate (verb)
1. If a government or other elected body is mandated to do something, they have the authority to do it as a result of winning an election or vote.
2. If a government or other elected body mandates a particular policy, they order that it must be done.
【牛津词典】
mandate (noun)
1. An official order or commission to do something.
2. The authority to carry out a policy or course of action, regarded as given by the electorate to a candidate or party that is victorious in an election.
mandate (verb)
1. Give (someone) authority to act in a certain way.
2. Make (something) mandatory.
【用法】
1. The government has a clear mandate to implement the proposed reforms.
政府明确获得实施拟议改革的授权。
2. The president campaigned on a mandate for change.
总统以变革的授权为竞选口号。
3. The board issued a mandate for stricter safety regulations.
董事会发布了关于更严格安全法规的指令。
4. The newly elected senator received a mandate from the people to improve healthcare.
新当选的参议员获得了选民的授权来改善医疗保健。
5. The company's mandate is to provide affordable housing for low-income families.
该公司的使命是为低收入家庭提供经济适用房。
6. The government has been given a clear mandate by voters to tackle climate change.
政府获得选民明确的授权来应对气候变化。
【例句】
The government has a clear mandate to implement the proposed reforms. (政府明确获得实施拟议改革的授权。)
The president campaigned on a mandate for change. (总统以变革的授权为竞选口号。)
The board issued a mandate for stricter safety regulations. (董事会发布了关于更严格安全法规的指令。)
The newly elected senator received a mandate from the people to improve healthcare. (新当选的参议员获得了选民的授权来改善医疗保健。)
The company's mandate is to provide affordable housing for low-income families. (该公司的使命是为低收入家庭提供经济适用房。)
The government has been given a clear mandate by voters to tackle climate change. (政府获得选民明确的授权来应对气候变化。)
She received a mandate to negotiate an agreement on behalf of the organization. (她代表该组织获得了谈判协议的授权。)
The president claimed a mandate for his policies after winning the election. (总统在赢得选举后声称获得了他的政策授权。)
The committee was given a mandate to investigate the allegations of corruption. (委员会获得了调查腐败指控的授权。)
The Prime Minister has a strong electoral mandate to implement his agenda. (首相拥有强有力的选举授权来实施他的议程。)
The court issued a mandate for the immediate release of the prisoners. (法院发布了一项立即释放囚犯的命令。)
The organization works under a government mandate to protect the environment. (该组织在政府的授权下致力于保护环境。)
The mandate of the committee was to investigate the company's financial irregularities. (委员会的任务是调查公司的财务违规行为。)
He argued that he had a popular mandate to push for social reforms. (他辩称他拥有推动社会改革的民意授权。)
The president claimed a mandate from the people to lower taxes. (总统声称获得了人民降税的授权。)
The mandate of the committee was to propose solutions for the economic crisis. (委员会的使命是提出解决经济危机的方案。)
The elected officials have a mandate to represent the interests of their constituents. (当选官员有职责代表选民的利益。)
The government has the necessary mandate to carry out the proposed reforms. (政府具备实施拟议改革的必要授权。)
He received a strong mandate from the voters to improve education. (他获得选民明确的授权来改善教育。)
The mandate of the committee is to review the company's policies and make recommendations for improvement. (委员会的任务是审查公司的政策并提出改进建议。)