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 regulation [,regju'leiʃәn]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 规则, 管理, 调整

[计] 调整; 规章; 规则; 调节

[化] 规则; 章程

[医] 调节, 调整, 规则, 条例

[经] 管理控制, 调整(节), 条例




    regulation
    [ noun ]
    1. an authoritative rule

    2. <noun.communication>
    3. a principle or condition that customarily governs behavior

    4. <noun.cognition>
      it was his rule to take a walk before breakfast
      short haircuts were the regulation
    5. the state of being controlled or governed

    6. <noun.state>
    7. (embryology) the ability of an early embryo to continue normal development after its structure has been somehow damaged or altered

    8. <noun.process>
    9. the act of bringing to uniformity; making regular

    10. <noun.act>
    11. the act of controlling or directing according to rule

    12. <noun.act>
      fiscal regulations are in the hands of politicians
    [ adj ]
    1. prescribed by or according to regulation

    2. <adj.all>
      regulation army equipment


    Regulation \Reg`u*la"tion\ (-l?"sh?n), n.
    1. The act of regulating, or the state of being regulated.

    The temper and regulation of our own minds.
    --Macaulay.

    2. A rule or order prescribed for management or government;
    prescription; a regulating principle; a governing
    direction; precept; law; as, the regulations of a society
    or a school.

    {Regulation sword}, {cap}, {uniform}, etc. (Mil.), a sword,
    cap, uniform, etc., of the kind or quality prescribed by
    the official regulations.

    Syn: {Law}; rule; method; principle; order; precept. See
    {Law}.

    1. Certainly, some additional regulation of the markets is likely to emerge from the events of October.
    2. The 1986 law limits this work to people certified as qualified by the EPA, which set forth training requirements in last year's regulation.
    3. Next week, the Treasury will unveil the most ambitious plan for restructuring the banking system since the New Deal, a proposal to shore up the deposit-insurance fund, streamline regulation and expand bank powers.
    4. He sits in the party committee's office at the Huta Warszawa steel mill, amid the regulation decor: bust of Lenin, potted palm, portrait of Lenin, bust of Marx.
    5. About $1.1 million will be used to reimburse the state attorney general for legal costs, and the remainder will be used to establish a nonprofit corporation to train state employees on insurance regulation and oversight.
    6. Legislation to close a loophole in the regulation of polychlorinated biphenyls, the highly toxic chemicals whose manufacture was banned in 1976, has been approved by the House.
    7. The Asahi report, based on public announcements of all Cabinet ministers' assets Tuesday, also alleged he violated a government regulation by acting as president of his family brewery for several months while holding a Cabinet post.
    8. The Fed, the comptroller of the currency and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. are working together to devise changes in bank regulation to encourage lending.
    9. That was a 26% increase from $76.1 billion a year earlier (about half of the increase resulted from a new regulation forcing more detailed disclosure of delinquent loans by thrifts).
    10. Traders, who have no love for increased regulation and who earn commissions from the shorts' trades, aren't lobbying for any uptick rule for the OTC market.
    11. There must be a reduction of government regulation of the economy, which today controls everything from the size of a doughnut to the rate of interest.
    12. Bank Board member White praised the new approach as "more rational" than the current regulation, directing the supervision where it is needed most.
    13. In most states, current regulation "doesn't offer any protection for policyholders," said Joseph Belth, a professor of insurance at Indiana University.
    14. One question is whether the regulation of futures and future indexes, now the jurisdiction of the CFTC, should be placed under the SEC.
    15. Traditional regulation puts ceilings on earnings, which he believes has the effect of discouraging costly investments needed to develop new products.
    16. In 1989 he represented Ego Brown, who started several upscale shoeshine stands in Washington only to be told that a 1905 regulation in the city barred outdoor stands.
    17. "Under these circumstances, we are compelled to conclude that the (act) has impliedly preempted state regulation of cabooses," the appeals court said.
    18. A federal judge in New York City and a federal appeals court panel upheld the regulation, but other federal courts around the country have ruled it an unconstitutional infringement on free speech.
    19. The Rev. Jackson's campaign literature also suggests he has plans for a vast expansion of government regulation of the economy.
    20. In addition, it urged further deregulation for interstate trucking and the consolidation of banking regulation into a single agency in the Treasury Department.
    21. The failed test came only weeks before a regulation requiring the additive was to have been announced, although the airlines had argued the additive's value was questionable and there were indications it could interfere with engine performance.
    22. He does not distinguish between growth and the environmental damage it produces, which can often be reduced by forethought or regulation, so he has no prescription for reducing that damage except reducing growth.
    23. Agreed to use a case from Colorado to study a federal regulation aimed at saving the government time and money when it mistakenly overpays some Social Security recipients.
    24. The proposed regulation, which could become final after a 60-day comment period, would leave those uncollected debts with the hospitals.
    25. The Philippines plant is having problems with government regulation, and "North would know how to talk to top people in the government and handle a good bit of money."
    26. Medicare will pay for routine mammography tests to detect breast cancer beginning Jan. 1, under a regulation the government proposed Friday.
    27. That ruling allowed increased state regulation of abortions, and abortion rights forces say it politically energized those on their side of the issue.
    28. Under a new regulation that take effect next month, foreigners who want to stay more than three months will have to prove they are AIDS-free.
    29. That is because the Federal Communications Commission, in a separate proceeding, has proposed to scrap regulation of AT&T's profit margin and AT&T wants to head off opposition in Congress.
    30. Proposition 103, enacted by voters in November 1988, called for major rollbacks and other strict new regulation to minimize rate increases, though the initiative has been held inapplicable to the assigned-risk program.
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