单词 | requisite |
释义 | requisite (rekwɪzɪt ) Word forms: requisites 1. adjective You can use requisite to indicate that something is necessary for a particular purpose. [formal] She filled in the requisite paperwork. Synonyms: necessary, needed, required, called for 2. countable noun A requisite is something which is necessary for a particular purpose. [formal] An understanding of accounting techniques is a major requisite for the work of the analysts. [+ for] ...his little bag of hunting requisites. Synonyms: necessity, condition, requirement, precondition Collocations: requisite amount Happiness, it transpires, is partly biological - you need the requisite amount of alpha waves pulsating through the right-hand side of the brain. Times, Sunday Times (2006) How absurd that he is penalised simply because he pays the requisite amount in a day too soon. Times, Sunday Times (2010) It's all offset with the requisite amount of tragedy. Times, Sunday Times (2015) There could be no doubt but that he had had the requisite knowledge well before that date. Times, Sunday Times It was possible for the claimant to lack the requisite knowledge at the time of issuing his claim. Times, Sunday Times If the latter entails a choice between programmes of an economic, social, and political character, then choosers must be possessed of the requisite knowledge to distinguish between the same. Times, Sunday Times The date of first consulting an expert was not, on its own, likely to assist the court in determining whether by then he had the requisite knowledge. Times, Sunday Times My problem wasn't so much a lack of the requisite knowledge to review all these titles - freelancers know how to make a little knowledge go a long way. The Times Literary Supplement Success at work isn't just about having the requisite skill or experience - there are also office politics to take into consideration. The Sun Requisite skill sets and accountability would also help. Times, Sunday Times The public and politicians can therefore legitimately demand - and deserve nothing less than - competent employees who possess the requisite skills and political acumen. ST Most have no experience of any career outside teaching and therefore the requisite skills needed to work elsewhere. Times, Sunday Times Often companies find they cannot hire our young people because they lack the requisite skills. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 必要的, 必需品 Japanese: 必要な, 必要なもの |
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