regulated 的定义
reg·u·lat·ed, reg·u·lat·ing.
- to control or direct by a rule, principle, method, etc.: to regulate household expenses.
- to adjust to some standard or requirement, as amount, degree, etc.: to regulate the temperature.
- to adjust so as to ensure accuracy of operation: to regulate a watch.
- to put in good order: to regulate the digestion.
regulated 近义词
controlled
更多regulated例句
- A childhood filled with hardship, negligence or abuse can skew the system that regulates how the body responds to stress.
- That helps older teens regulate their emotions more like an adult.
- Brockovich outlines how, according to the EPA, Tyson was the second-biggest waterway polluter in the country from 2010 to 2014, just ahead of the Department of Defense, and many of the pollutants it releases aren’t regulated or measured.
- In recent decades, anthropologists and psychologists have tested the idea that rituals regulate emotions.
- Back in 2016, the Lagos state government first attempted to regulate ride-hailing startups by requiring taxi companies register each operator with the state at the cost of $320 per car.
- A few weeks ago, Reid called a vote on a Constitutional amendment that would allow Congress to regulate money in politics.
- The two talked about reproductive freedom (with a dig at recent efforts in Texas to highly regulate abortion clinics).
- Second, the Nobel Prize for economics went to Jean Tirole, who studies how to regulate politically powerful companies.
- Laws vary from state to state, and banks are essentially left to self-regulate.
- Do you favor giving the state legislature the constitutional authority to regulate abortions, or do you oppose this?
- In his youngest days, when his mother used to regulate his food, she would stuff him full of rice.
- As the business may be prohibited, a municipality or other power may regulate and control his business.
- Place the sticks on tiers about ten inches apart, and regulate the plants on the sticks.
- The statutes in some states regulate his duty in this regard; it is one that he cannot safely omit.
- However arbitrary, there are certain policies that regulate all well organized institutions and corporate bodies.