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provision

/pruh-vizh-uhn/US // prəˈvɪʒ ən //UK // (prəˈvɪʒən) //

提供,提供服务,提供的,提供的服务

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a clause in a legal instrument, a law, etc., providing for a particular matter; stipulation; proviso.
    • : the providing or supplying of something, especially of food or other necessities.
    • : arrangement or preparation beforehand, as for the doing of something, the meeting of needs, the supplying of means, etc.
    • : something provided; a measure or other means for meeting a need.
    • : a supply or stock of something provided.
    • : provisions, supplies of food.
    • : Ecclesiastical. an appointment to an ecclesiastical office.appointment by the pope to a see or benefice not yet vacant.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to supply with provisions.

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Examples

  • Assembly Bill 3216 also includes provisions to provide laid-off workers a path to return to their jobs, even if an employer or businesses changes ownership.

  • Solutions include boosting technology access for students, leveraging low-tech, community-based efforts, tutoring and special provisions for the youngest learners.

  • Given the diminished voting power of employee and investor shares, it is possible that these voting provisions will negatively impact the final price of those shares.

  • It would strengthen data protection provisions, provide for tougher penalties, and potentially create a new enforcement agency.

  • If there are provisions for alterations in your digital marketing strategy, you would be able to adapt to any situation.

  • A Charlie Hebdo reporter said that security provision had been relaxed in the last month or so and the police car disappeared.

  • Tax evasion carries a maximum penalty of five years, and thus it seems likely that Grimm would be covered by the provision.

  • In his opinion, Rio Tinto has not addressed this provision of the comprehensive sanctions against Iran.

  • There was a provision in the Union Conscription Act of 1863 that allowed wealthy men to pay $300 to buy their way out of service.

  • Domestic abuse awareness groups opposed the provision, saying it would discourage victims from reporting.

  • Full provision is made for Catholics and Nonconformists desiring to attend the services of their respective bodies.

  • Hence, at the end of the war, the provision for redemption of Bank of England notes will work automatically.

  • Whenever they did, reductions in the rates, or the provision of p. 209greater facilities, were to restore the balance.

  • This provision also had the effect of preventing the imposition of taxation upon the community by means of railway rates.

  • However, it also means provision, store, assistance; whence it is no great step to the sense of 'reward.'