剑桥高阶英汉双解词典 - regulation collapse

regulation
/ˌreg.jʊ'leɪ.ʃən/
noun [C or U]
I
* an official rule or the act of controlling
规则,条例,法规;控制,管理

1. safety/health/traffic/fire/security regulations
安全/卫生/交通/消防/保安条例

2. The correct procedure is laid down in the rules and regulations.
正确的程式在规章条例中有规定。

3. government regulation of inflation
政府对通货膨胀的控制

/ˌreg.jʊ'leɪ.ʃən/
adjective
* usual; ordered by the rules
一般的,普通的;规定的;正规的

1. businessmen in their regulation pin-stripe suits
身着正规的细条纹西装的商人

2. It's regulation to wear suits at the office.
按规定在办公室要穿西装。

柯林斯COBUILD高阶英汉双解学习词典 - regulation collapse

regulation ★★★☆☆
1.N-COUNT 可数名词规则;规章;规定;制度 Regulations are rules made by a government or other authority in order to control the way something is done or the way people behave.

【搭配模式】:usu pl

【搭配模式】:ADJ n
  • The European Union has proposed new regulations to control the hours worked by its employees...

    欧盟已经就其雇员工作时间的控制问题拟定了新的规章。

  • Under pressure from the American government, Fiat and other manufacturers obeyed the new safety regulations.

    在美国政府的压力之下,菲亚特和其他汽车制造商同意遵守新的安全规定。

  • Regulation is also an adjective.
    • ...a noisy cheerful group of people in regulation black parade tunics.

      身穿正统黑色游行束身服装、吵吵嚷嚷欢呼庆祝的一群人

2.N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词(常指通过规章制度进行的)调控,管理,控制 Regulation is the controlling of an activity or process, usually by means of rules.

【搭配模式】:oft N of n
  • Social services also have responsibility for the regulation of nurseries...

    社会福利部门也有责任对托儿所进行管理。

  • Some in the market now want government regulation in order to reduce costs.

    现在一些市场人士希望政府实施调控,以降低成本。


牛津高阶英汉双解 第7版 - regulation collapse

regulation
regu·la·tion / 7re^ju5leiFn / noun1. [C, usually pl.] an official rule made by a government or some other authority
   章程;规章制度;规则;法规:
   too many rules and regulations
   过多的规章制度
    fire / safety / building, etc. regulations
   防火条例、安全规章、建筑法规等
   to comply with the regulations
   遵守章程
    Under the new regulations spending on office equipment will be strictly controlled.
   根据新的规定,办公设备开支将受到严格控制。
   the strict regulations governing the sale of weapons
   关于武器销售的严格规定
2. [U] controlling sth by means of rules
   (运用规则条例的)管理,控制:
   the voluntary regulation of the press
   新闻出版业的自律 adjective [only before noun]
   that must be worn or used according to the official rules
   规定的;必须穿戴的;必须使用的:
   in regulation uniform
   穿着规定的制服

牛津搭配语词典 第2版 - regulation collapse

regulation

I. noun

1. control of sth

ADJECTIVE strict, tight, tough those opposed to tighter ~ of banks | increased | excessive Businesses should be free from excessive government ~. | federal, government, governmental, international, official, professional, public, state | legal, statutory | voluntary | economic, environmental, financial | price, temperature

VERB + REGULATION call for, demand They are calling for tighter ~ of the industry. | introduce | be subject to Food additives are subject to government ~.

PREPOSITION ~ by ~ by local authorities | ~ of the ~ of the medical profession

2. (usually regulations) law/rule

ADJECTIVE strict, stringent, tight, tough The act imposes more stringent ~s on atmospheric pollution. | Tighter ~s come into force next year. | burdensome (esp. AmE), restrictive | lax The company took advantage of the country's lax environmental ~s. | draft, proposed | new | current, existing | emergency | statutory | building (esp. BrE), fire, highway (AmE), hygiene (esp. BrE), planning (esp. BrE), safety, traffic, etc. The restaurant owner admitted 13 breaches of food hygiene ~s. | EU, federal, government, international, official | prison, school

VERB + REGULATION comply with, conform to, meet, observe, satisfy To comply with government hygiene ~s, there must be a separate sink for hand washing. | breach, break, contravene, flout, violate | adopt, bring in, enact (both esp. AmE), impose, introduce, issue, make States are enacting new laws and ~s. | These restrictions are set out in ~s made by the minister. | liberalize, relax The government is under pressure to relax censorship ~s. | tighten | enforce In practice, the ~s are rarely enforced.

REGULATION + VERB be designed to The ~s are designed to encourage lower consumption of water. | control sth, govern sth, protect sth ~s governing trade and industry | dictate sth, impose sth, mandate sth (esp. AmE), prescribe sth, require sth, specify sth, stipulate sth There will be stricter ~s dictating which foods are allowed in schools. | Regulations require water authorities to test sea water for bacteria. | limit sth, restrict sth | ban sth, forbid sth, prohibit sth The ~s ban the use of genetically modified organisms. | permit sth | apply (to sth) These ~s apply to all cows sold after June 1998. | come into force

REGULATION + NOUN uniform She was wearing the ~ school uniform.

PREPOSITION against (the) ~s It's against safety ~s to leave these doors open. | in (the) ~ The limits are specified in the ~s. | under (the) ~ Under the new ~s, each worker must have a rest every two hours. | ~s concerning, ~s regarding There are strict ~s concerning the adoption of children. | ~ on ~s on hygiene

PHRASES a breach of the ~s | compliance with a ~ | in accordance with (the) ~s The notice is in accordance with Regulation 7. | rules and ~s

II. adj.
Regulation is used with these nouns: uniform

牛津英语同义词学习词典 - regulation collapse

regulation noun
government2 (regulation by the authorities) rule (against the regulations) rules and regulations bureaucracy

新牛津英语同义词词典 - regulation collapse

regulation

noun
1 you will be held responsible for ensuring that all work adheres to regulations
RULE , ruling, order, directive, act, law, by-law, statute, edict, canon, ordinance, pronouncement, mandate, dictate, dictum, decree, fiat, proclamation, command, injunction, procedure, requirement, prescription, precept, guideline; (in Tsarist Russia) ukase; (in Spanish-speaking countries) pronunciamento.


2 chromium is thought to play a very important part in the regulation of blood sugar
ADJUSTMENT , control, management, balancing, setting, synchronization, modulation, tuning.


3 the regulation of financial services
SUPERVISION ,
POLICING , overseeing, superintendence, monitoring, inspection, administration; responsibility for;
CONTROL , management, direction, guidance, government, rule, ordering.


adjective
regulation dress went by the board in such extreme conditions
OFFICIAL , prescribed, required, correct, mandatory, compulsory, obligatory, acceptable, appropriate, proper, fitting, set, fixed, standard, normal, usual, customary.

-opposite(s): NON-STANDARD, UNOFFICIAL, INFORMAL.

词源记忆 - regulation collapse

regulation 规章制度
来自regulate, 管理,控制。