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provisions

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

规定,条款,条款规定,拨款

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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

  • Danny dryly noted that “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.”

  • Establishment Democrats have introduced the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act of 2020 which has provisions to make police more accountable in court.

  • The iPhone maker argues its cut is justified by its provision of security, development support and an audience of a billion users.

  • That strange controlling provision has clearly caught the attention of the SEC and the NYSE.

  • This behavior contrasts sharply with the provisions outlined in the TVPRA.

  • They prevailed last August, obtaining—follow me here—an injunction prohibiting the enforcement of those provisions.

  • The provisions weakening Dodd-Frank may still become law and the cromnibus may still pass.

  • Available at Olympic Provisions Mexico: The Cookbook, $33 Is there anything better than genuine Mexican food?

  • Beacci, who had inherited nothing from her lover, had assumed his son would make provisions for her in his will.

  • The initiative does not include any additional provisions related to Congress.

  • Hastalrick, in Catalonia, evacuated for want of provisions; the garrison cut their way through the French troops.

  • The Austrian parlementaire pointed out that it was hopeless to continue the struggle as he had neither provisions nor ammunition.

  • At this juncture lord Delaware arrived with three ships, 150 men, and plenty of provisions, and settled the colony.

  • Provisions are to some extent protected from them, by placing the legs of the tables and presses in plates filled with water.

  • If they were, the occasions were few and far between, as the companies generally loyally carried out the provisions of the Act.