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authorizing

/aw-thuh-rahyz/US // ˈɔ θəˌraɪz //UK // (ˈɔːθəˌraɪz) //

授权,授权的,批准,核准

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    au·thor·ized, au·thor·iz·ing.

    • : to give authority or official power to; empower: to authorize an employee to sign purchase orders.
    • : to give authority for; formally sanction: Congress authorized the new tax on tobacco.
    • : to establish by authority or usage: an arrangement long authorized by etiquette books.
    • : to afford a ground for; warrant; justify.

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Examples

  • "He also said convalescent plasma — the treatment the FDA controversially authorized last week — will "save thousands of lives.

  • The governor has authorized the deployment of 500 members of the National Guard to Kenosha, doubling the number of troops in the city of 100,000.

  • FEMA has been authorized to provide up to $44 billion in support, which economists estimate would last just one to two months if paid as intended to millions receiving jobless benefits.

  • DraftKings became what’s called an “authorized gaming partner” of Major League Baseball.

  • Voters will also weigh in on a measure that asks whether Encinitas should authorize commercial cannabis activities, including retail sales, cultivation and manufacturing.

  • The Senate will vote Tuesday on whether to authorize the construction of the Keystone XL Pipeline.

  • He then called on Congress to authorize a program to train and equip 5,000 rebels per year in Saudi Arabia, which they did.

  • If you miss your session, you authorize the app to charge your credit card or PayPal account.

  • President Obama has asked Congress to authorize $500 million to train a new Syrian opposition out of Saudi Arabia.

  • Obama relied on the September 14 resolution, like Bush, to authorize drone strikes in Pakistan, Yemen, and Somalia.

  • Nor can he sell the property to himself, nor authorize any other person to bid and purchase for him either directly or indirectly.

  • Any owner can sell his interest whenever he pleases, and all of them may authorize the sale of the entire vessel.

  • Did you, yourself, personally authorize or instruct that the search be conducted which produced these telegrams?

  • Miller sent an orderly to find some general officer to authorize the movement, and drew up his men in readiness.

  • His next measure, one to formally authorize the relection of tribunes, was defeated.