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authorized

/aw-thuh-rahyzd/US // ˈɔ θəˌraɪzd //

授权,授权的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : given or endowed with authority: an authorized agent.
    • : duly sanctioned.

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Examples

  • In our continuing effort to make our services available to people everywhere, if we receive a properly scoped request from an authorized entity, it may be necessary to withhold access to certain content in a particular country from time to time.

  • The two authorized vaccines use a novel approach that had never been used in an authorized vaccine, while Merck employed a more traditional approach.

  • Only authorized vehicles are allowed to get past barricades, officials said.

  • The government’s existing supply of the first authorized vaccine can be stretched further after pharmacists began to notice that vials contain more than the expected five doses.

  • Businesses withstand personal identity and background checks for authorized representatives and field workers.

  • “Telling employees to stick to authorized legal boundaries is a good thing,” he said Wednesday when asked about the quote.

  • Because you were covering up for actions that may or may not have been legally authorized.

  • After the federal investigation concluded, they authorized him to close the facility.

  • The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the security preparations publicly.

  • Perhaps most controversially, HKND is authorized to expropriate land wherever it wants.

  • A special agent is authorized to do a specific thing, to sell a home, buy a horse, or effect some particular end or purpose.

  • The company declines to pay because the agent made a lower rate than was authorized by his company.

  • A principal is liable for the statements and representations of his agent that have been expressly authorized.

  • Those who collect taxes without being duly authorized by Government, or misappropriate public funds.

  • A company cannot purchase its own shares unless by charter or statute such action is clearly authorized.