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 regulate ['rɛgjə`let]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 管理, 控制, 调节, 调整, 校准

[经] 控制, 管理




    regulate


    Regulate \Reg"u*late\ (-l[=a]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Regulated}
    (-l[=a]`t[e^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Regulating}.] [L.
    regulatus, p. p. of regulare, fr. regula. See {Regular}.]
    1. To adjust by rule, method, or established mode; to direct
    by rule or restriction; to subject to governing principles
    or laws.

    The laws which regulate the successions of the
    seasons. --Macaulay.

    The herdsmen near the frontier adjudicated their own
    disputes, and regulated their own police.
    --Bancroft.

    2. To put in good order; as, to regulate the disordered state
    of a nation or its finances.

    3. To adjust, or maintain, with respect to a desired rate,
    degree, or condition; as, to regulate the temperature of a
    room, the pressure of steam, the speed of a machine, etc.

    {To regulate a watch} or {To regulate a clock}, to adjust its
    rate of running so that it will keep approximately
    standard time.

    Syn: To adjust; dispose; methodize; arrange; direct; order;
    rule; govern.

    1. Metzenbaum's bill would repeal the insurance industry's antitrust exemption but allow states to continue individually to regulate insurance.
    2. Colgate-Palmolive argued that California's unitary tax system, which bases a company's tax on world-wide earnings, violates a constitutional provision that gives Congress sole right to regulate foreign commerce.
    3. The places where housing costs have skyrocketed are places such as New York, Massachusetts and California that regulate the life out of the free market.
    4. The court, without comment, left intact a ruling that only the federal government may regulate airline ads.
    5. But, whereas in the U.S. they are extremely difficult to regulate, in France they are being banned.
    6. A federal judge expressed reservations Monday both about signing and rejecting a consent decree to regulate all-terrain vehicles that critics say won't reduce deaths and injuries attributed to the machines.
    7. The Securities Exchange Act of 1934 permits the SEC to regulate the soliciting of proxies from the shareholders of thousands of publicly traded corporations.
    8. They'd determine where parents could store their kids during the day, and they'd regulate the storage facilities.
    9. "The SEC claims the power, not just to regulate but to approve certain capital structures," he said.
    10. Tulane will survey health officials in all 50 states, since they set most standards and regulate industrial compliance in environmental health matters.
    11. Friday's edition incorrectly reported that under the proposal the Federal Reserve Board would regulate thrift holding companies with assets above $10 billion.
    12. To convince the government and an increasingly skeptical public that it should remain that way, Mr. Alexander must prove the City can effectively and honestly regulate itself.
    13. The letters were sent yesterday, a day before Mr. Markey's subcommittee is scheduled to mark up a bill to regulate basic cable rates and stimulate competition to monopoly cable operators.
    14. Many physicians recommend Type I diabetics draw blood as often as four times daily to regulate their insulin dosage, Finegold said. Physicians often recommend that pregnant diabetics draw blood samples as many as seven times each day.
    15. When asked about a flock of ostrich-like birds called rheas with bloodied legs, which Osting said probably were injured during transport, Castner replied that the USDA also doesn't regulate birds or reptiles.
    16. Metzenbaum said what little authority the Federal Communications Commission has to regulate cable is "a joke."
    17. Under a December 1988 consent decree, the plant must comply with state and federal hazardous waste laws and pollution standards. Celebrezze said the consent decree gave the state clear authority to regulate disposal and treatment of hazardous waste.
    18. From early next year the government will use new powers to regulate fishing under the Sea Fish (Conservation) Act, which recently won parliamentary approval.
    19. It's very nerve-wracking being cross-examined.' The only other legal option which might have been open to Names was to sue Lloyd's for failing to regulate the market adequately.
    20. The federal government, he added, does not yet regulate such product hydrocarbon emissions.
    21. He also would like the SEC to take on more staff to regulate the fund industry, and wants regulations governing the marketing of mutual funds by banks tightened so that customers are fully informed about what they are buying.
    22. The Supreme Court today enhanced the power of states to regulate natural gas production, including "use-it-or-lose-it" rules designed to stimulate production.
    23. Earlier in the week, prices rallied on reports that Brazil and Colombia had agreed to a proposal that, if approved by the International Coffee Organization, would regulate coffee supplies.
    24. While efforts to regulate the credit-reporting system have failed before, there may be enough momentum to ensure success this year.
    25. A pending bill sponsored by Sen. Patrick Leahy would stringently regulate food imports sprayed with pesticides that are prohibited in the U.S.
    26. Prostitutes continue working Harry Hines Boulevard in an industrial section of Dallas even as the city prepares to defend before the U.S. Supreme Court its efforts to slow down or least regulate the sex trade.
    27. "We are not going to regulate to the lowest common denominator," he said.
    28. One concern is about how to regulate Leo operators.
    29. The hybrid pancreas consists of a plastic housing containing a coiled membrane surrounded by living pancreas cells that regulate the amount of insulin produced according to the blood sugar level.
    30. The comments of subcommittee members indicated that a consensus hasn't yet emerged on how to regulate program trading.
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