procedural / prəˈsi dʒər əl /

💦中学词汇程序性的程序上的程序性程序上

procedural2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of or relating to a procedure or procedures, especially of a court of law, legislative body, or law enforcement agency.
n. 名词 noun

更多procedural例句

  1. Obenshain, who was one of several Republicans who raised procedural concerns about the resolution.
  2. This is a more procedural power jump when compared to the GPU progress, but the new 11th-gen chips should provide some tangible performance upgrades.
  3. Republicans, who are in the minority, have said they will insist that the session stick to a technical limit of 30 days, which is usually extended by more than two weeks with a procedural vote.
  4. The City Council unanimously approved the measure Wednesday, but must vote on it a second time, per procedural rules.
  5. He is signaling openness to changing the House rules to curtail a minority procedural tool that Republicans have frequently used to divide the majority.
  6. The House Republican leadership could barely win a procedural vote earlier Thursday afternoon.
  7. (Not one Democrat supported it on the procedural vote earlier Thursday afternoon).
  8. Republicans supported the procedural vote to let the “Democracy for All” amendment proceed to floor debate.
  9. What you remember him from: Elliott played the lead in the military court procedural JAG for 10 seasons on CBS.
  10. He has put his name in history: There was absolute absence of procedural justice in these trials.
  11. Second, there was the mass of rules, in form largely procedural, which was contained in the edicts.
  12. What Federal procedural requirements apply to suspension or expulsion?
  13. First: Revising our customs regulations to remove procedural obstacles to profitable trade.
  14. It might give procedural privileges: trial by combat is excluded, and trial by compurgation is secured and regulated.
  15. The essential nature of "consideration" in contract is evolving from the procedural requirements for the action of assumpsit.