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authorization

/aw-ther-uh-zey-shuhn/US // ˌɔ θər əˈzeɪ ʃən //

许可证,授权书,授权,委托书

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of authorizing.
    • : permission or power granted by an authority; sanction.
    • : a legislative act authorizing money to be spent for government programs that specifies a maximum spending level without provision for actual funds.

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Examples

  • The FDA has since said drugmakers have to meet a higher standard than normal for such authorization.

  • “Whether it’s under an emergency use authorization or a full license, when vaccines are starting to be given to people outside of clinical trials, it’s critical that we understand how they are performing,” Gellin says.

  • Last week, the FDA issued an emergency use authorization for a treatment called convalescent plasma.

  • Abbott Laboratories’ test granted emergency use authorization August 26 also is an antigen test and, with its card-based technology, is even simpler.

  • Emergency use authorization can be withdrawn, as was the case for hydroxychloroquine.

  • Irritated members of Congress say that the authorization of the train-and-equip mission is merely about optics.

  • Both wanted the president to take the lead on offering a draft war authorization.

  • One silver lining for Obama may be on the issue of a new congressional authorization for war against ISIS.

  • Congress might vote on the authorization of force measure as soon as December.

  • Lawmakers who have written ISIS war authorization bills include Sen. Bill Nelson and Rep. Frank Wolf.

  • The authorization borne by him was very extraordinary and had a great excess of the ordinary warrants.

  • Every Jew in the northeastern department must have a license to do business, and a notarial authorization for pawnbrokerage.

  • Nadia Fedor then asked, and easily obtained from the Russian government, an authorization to join her father at Irkutsk.

  • The authorization of the Romans was not necessary in order to apply it.

  • In 1604 convocation framed a code of canons which received royal authorization.