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regulative

/reg-yuh-luh-tawr-ee/US // ˈrɛg yə ləˌtɔr i //

监管,规章制度,监管的,监管性的

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to the control or direction of an activity by a set of rules, laws, etc.:The Coast Guard is to be commended for this current regulatory effort, as their proposed restriction addresses many concerns of the seafaring community.
    • : of or relating to the adjustment of a device, system, or organic function so as to meet a standard or the requirements of good operation:Earth's climate is a highly complex system with its own regulatory mechanisms.

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Examples

  • The state’s reputation suffered a major blow in 2018, when a woman living at Hacienda, a government-regulated institution in Phoenix, gave birth to a full-term baby boy on New Year’s Eve.

  • Concerns that Ant Financial was too lightly regulated have been long-standing.

  • Back Bay’s Running Face Mask sports a comfortable cooling fabric that regulates your body temperature to prevent overheating on your face.

  • If their current attempts to regulate those businesses fizzle it’s clear that they’ll regroup and will try again.

  • That, plus not having any regulated requirements to do so, left very few companies publicly reporting their D&I stats.

  • Intention in such matters was of primary importance, since all duties were likely to be regulative to some extent.

  • The new regulative power is determined by the mass and gravity of the earth.

  • In the latter, regulative power would really reside in the judicial branch of the government.

  • The regulative power of the Federal government over routes and the division of joint rates is satisfactorily upheld.

  • The former is in a sense a regulative and conservative principle which lays down limits beyond which variation may not stray.