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单词 stipulation
释义
stipulationstip‧u‧la‧tion /ˌstɪpjəˈleɪʃən/ noun [countable, uncountable] formal Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • The company agreed to hire the law firm, with the stipulation that they hire more women lawyers.
  • The union is pressing for higher pay but has made no stipulations about the numbers of workers to be employed.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • All those stipulations are up for negotiation.
  • Caste divisions became blurred; occupation, status, wealth and influence were no longer commensurate with each other or in accordance with legal stipulation.
  • Congress may pass measures of constitutional significance, for example, certain stipulations of electoral law or the War Powers Act.
  • I have already mentioned the stipulation that before l could qualify for married status I should have passed two language exams.
  • The only stipulation is that the topic must have some relationship to business activity or current affairs.
  • This is simply a more formal statement of the stipulation that, on average, expectations should be realized.
  • You need to give careful thought to any such stipulation before accepting it.
Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatorin an agreement or contract
something that is stated in an agreement or contract as being necessary before something else can happen or be allowed: · After two weeks of negotiations the two sides still cannot agree on the conditions.condition of: · One of the conditions of the agreement was that both sides would call an immediate ceasefire.· It is a condition of my contract with the university that I spend half of the summer vacation doing research.meet/satisfy a condition (=do what is demanded by a condition): · The World Bank will only agree to make this loan if certain conditions are met.lay down/impose a condition (=state what must be done): · The Pentagon laid down strict conditions regarding the export of these weapons.under the conditions of something (=according to what is stated in an agreement): · Under the conditions of the GATT trade agreement, farm subsidies would be gradually phased out.
the conditions that are stated in a written agreement, contract, or legal document: terms of: · The president refused to reveal the terms of the peace agreement to the press.· The lawyers think we should alter the terms of our contract with the computer company.under the terms of something (=according to the terms of an agreement): · Under the terms of the will, Mallory could only inherit the family home if he agreed to continue living there.
a set of things that you must do or must achieve in order to be officially allowed to do or have something: · A high grade in mathematics is one of the requirements for entry to medical school.meet/satisfy/fulfil requirements (=do what is necessary): · The company's child safety seats did not meet the standards for crash safety.· The business does not satisfy all the requirements necessary to qualify for tax concessions.
a single condition that you make before you agree to do something: · He agreed to do the work, but there was one proviso - he wanted to be paid in cash.with the proviso that: · Bill had left the money to his grandson, with the proviso that it should be spent on his education.
a particular condition that is clearly stated as part of an agreement: · The union is pressing for higher pay but has made no stipulations about the numbers of workers to be employed.with the stipulation that: · The company agreed to hire the law firm, with the stipulation that they hire more women lawyers.
something that must be done, and which is stated as part of an agreement, law, or rulestipulation that The agreement included a stipulation that half of the money had to be spent on housing for lower-income families.
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