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directive

/dih-rek-tiv, dahy-/US // dɪˈrɛk tɪv, daɪ- //UK // (dɪˈrɛktɪv, daɪ-) //

指令,指令性的,指令性,指挥

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : serving to direct; directing: a directive board.
    • : Psychology. pertaining to a type of psychotherapy in which the therapist actively offers advice and information rather than dealing only with information supplied by the patient.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an authoritative instruction or direction; specific order: a new directive by the president on foreign aid.

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Examples

  • Last week, those doubts were actualized as the country’s apex bank gave a directive to banks and financial institutions from dealing in cryptocurrency or facilitating payments for cryptocurrency exchange platforms.

  • He also bemoans last-minute directives from managers to work mandatory overtime shifts, sometimes coming just hours before the shift starts.

  • Although the directive does not cover links or “very short extracts”.

  • France was the first country to transpose the EU directive into its own laws.

  • It issued a policy directive called Document 60 that year to enable large private investment in companies interested in participating in the space industry.

  • Chase supplements this general directive with some more pragmatic suggestions for women looking to find sexual fulfillment.

  • The directive dates back to 1986, was kept secret and reportedly was abolished.

  • Forcing them to abide by that directive through law is quite another.

  • The National Football League never received a presidential directive but played anyway.

  • To be air tight, you need something called an “Advance Directive.”

  • What directive forces are these stirring millions likely to encounter?

  • The directive work of the school will thus become a practical realization in the home.

  • It had been said that the first campaign in its directive agencies was largely hit and miss.

  • Directive sovereignty of Measure — how explained and applied in the Protagoras.

  • Pfeffer in 1883 discovered chemotaxis, the directive action of chemical substances on the movement of mobile organisms.

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