dispensations

英 [ˌdɪspɛnˈseɪʃənz] 美 [ˌdɪspənˈseɪʃənz]

n.  (尤指宗教领袖给予的)豁免,宽免; 分配; 施与; 实施; (某一国家某一时期的政治、宗教)制度
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柯林斯词典

  1. N-VAR 特许
    A dispensation is special permission to do something that is normally not allowed.
    1. A special dispensation may be obtained from the domestic union concerned...
      从国内相关的工会那儿或许能得到一项特许。
    2. They were promised dispensation from military service...
      他们得到许诺,可以免服兵役。
    3. The committee was not prepared to use its discretion and grant special dispensation.
      委员会无意动用它的决定权来给予特批。
  2. N-UNCOUNT 分配;分发;执行;实施
    Dispensation of something is the issuing of it, especially from a position of authority.
    1. ...our application of consistent standards in the dispensation of justice.
      我们始终如一的执法标准
  3. N-COUNT (某一特定时期内宗教或政治上的)制度
    A dispensation is a religious or political system that has authority at a particular time.
    1. The new dispensation proved a success, certainly with the business community.
      新的制度收到了成效,当然也包括商业界。

双语例句

  1. Though all are thus satisfied with the dispensations of nature, how few listen to her voice!
    虽然对于自然的分配,人人都感到满意;然而肯听她的忠告的人却是如此之少!
  2. Prof Ye says there have been discussions with European and Asian regulators to examine the scope for greater authorisations in their own regions under dispensations for traditional medicine.
    叶阳表示,有关部门已经与欧洲和亚洲监管机构进行了一些探讨,探求在其本地市场批准更多传统中药的可能性。
  3. It is showed that the three dispensations of soak liquid are also useful for the protection of roofing and white brick external wall of ancient architecture.
    表明上述三个配方钻生液也可用于古建屋面及素砖外墙的保护。