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单词 regulation
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Definition of regulation in English:

regulation

noun rɛɡjʊˈleɪʃ(ə)nˌrɛɡ(j)əˈleɪʃ(ə)n
  • 1A rule or directive made and maintained by an authority.

    planning regulations
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I do know there is a provision in the regulations relating to length of sailing vessels.
    • You don't want to be bogged down with all those bureaucratic rules and regulations?
    • Will the tighter regulations on consent help restore public confidence and hold doctors to account?
    • We now have rules, regulations and laws against racism, and more people are taught not to be racist.
    • The crane was not thoroughly examined prior to assembly as required by the applicable regulations.
    • The tribunal accepted that there are restrictions on the weight of doors imposed by fire regulations.
    • Let's look at the basic rules and regulations governing scientific research.
    • The vast majority of motorists will not be directly affected by the regulations.
    • The regulations require certain information to be contained in the agreement.
    • Under the new regulations, headteachers will have the option to expel pupils or involve the police.
    • All military forces require a code of laws and regulations for the maintenance of discipline and good order.
    • Because the council is a statutory body, it cannot change its regulations without a change in the law.
    • As well as not having a permit, the disco violated several fire safety regulations.
    • These regulations have not yet been decided but are expected in the coming weeks.
    • Secondly, you have to make sure you don't fall foul of the new regulations.
    • At this stage, there are no regulations or criteria for how these academies should be run.
    • Tougher building regulations to raise the energy efficiency of new buildings are to be introduced.
    • Nobility involved a way of life, not the exercise of a profession bound by rules and regulations.
    • It is widely believed that the regulations will be relaxed over the coming years.
    • Snap decisions can be taken, but we all have to work with regulations and guidelines.
    Synonyms
    rule, ruling, order, directive, act, law, by-law, statute, edict, canon, ordinance, pronouncement, mandate, dictate, dictum, decree, fiat, proclamation, command, injunction, procedure, requirement, prescription, precept, guideline
    in Tsarist Russia ukase
    in Spanish-speaking countries pronunciamento
    1. 1.1as modifier In accordance with regulations; of the correct type.
      regulation army footwear
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Today's players throw at a cork board mounted at regulation height and divided into 20 wedges, each narrowing toward the bullseye.
      • She says it will be business as usual once all the regulation safety checks have been done.
      • Both teams finished the regulation seven innings with three runs apiece.
      • For jazz and tap classes, girls and boys generally are required to wear footless black tights over their regulation leotards.
      • When Jana emerged from the stall, she was tucking her white shirt into the regulation plaid skirt and was muttering harshly under her breath.
      • On the first day she had had her skirt to the regulation length and all other uniform on correctly.
      • His ship's uniform was casual, allowing the crew some leeway in their dress, with regulation insignia as the only standard.
      • All snipers carry not only the L96 but also a 5.56 mm regulation rifle.
      • All transport systems must meet regulation standards
      • Only about 50 of our homes have been brought up to regulation standard with new windows, heating and doors.
      • Strict rules at secondary schools meant that girls had to keep their hair short or wear it tied back in ribbons of the regulation colour.
      • Few schools had a special uniform for summer, so the girls remember having to go tramping in the heat in serge gym frocks and white blouses and regulation footwear.
      • The match ended in a goal less draw in regulation time.
      • The game remained tied at the end of regulation play, and went into a 10-minute sudden death overtime.
      • Bands that mature and develop in Canada are also able to receive government funding for their projects and are promoted by radio regulation standards set by law.
      Synonyms
      official, prescribed, set, fixed, required, mandatory, compulsory, obligatory
      correct, acceptable, appropriate, proper, fitting, standard, normal, usual, customary
    2. 1.2informal as modifier Of a familiar or predictable type; formulaic.
      a regulation Western parody
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Inside, four men are standing in a line across the stage, legs the regulation three feet apart, demonstrating an Olympic standard formation headbang.
      • The view in itself is so hedonistic and so filling that it often helps me forsake my regulation morning croissant.
      • Anwar apparently rediscovered religion after the untimely death of his young daughter and since then sports a regulation beard.
  • 2mass noun The action or process of regulating or being regulated.

    the regulation of financial markets
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Consequently, ‘We have to go back to regulation and a controlled system and force the market to do what we want’.
    • The aim of the Tobacco Bill is to boost regulation and control of sale, marketing and smoking of tobacco.
    • The drug is known to affect the thought process and mood regulation, and recent evidence suggested it could destroy nerve cells at certain doses.
    • One of the risks of far-flung markets with poor regulation is a lack of dependable financial data.
    • To get a fuller picture of the process of regulation of the miliary economy, let us specify what we mean by this process.
    • In any case, heavy regulation of the equities market began after the crash.
    • There must be either voluntary or public regulation of the process to ensure that the first three conditions are met
    • As with any political process, regulation involves contests for power, and cultural forces and structures shape it.
    • How much regulation of financial services do we really need?
    • There's a huge amount of regulation in the financial services world and the vast majority of it is sensibly based.
    • It was a mistake to let ideological obsessions about the free market and lack of regulation govern economic policy.
    • The instrumental reason, which is probably the most important to regulators, is that excluding citizens from the advisory process may hamper regulation.
    • The new era of mortgage regulation brings some important changes for consumers.
    • Major discrepancies in the two submissions were the areas of tuition regulation and financial support distribution.
    • It is clear that its creation marks a milestone in the reform of Irish financial regulation, but it should be seen as the beginning of a process of reform rather than an end point.
    • As pointed out before, one of the reasons for wage inflexibility is labour market regulation.
    • And such bodies should also be aware of the strength of public opinion on matters such as financial regulation and control.
    • The key theme of section two is the relationship between banking and financial regulation by the state.
    • But how should the process of regulation be managed?
    • In addition to legal reforms there are changes in market regulation pertaining to the state monopolies.
    Synonyms
    adjustment, control, management, balancing, setting, synchronization, modulation, tuning
    supervision, policing, overseeing, superintendence, monitoring, inspection, administration
    control, management, responsibility for, direction, guidance, government, rule, ordering
 
 

Definition of regulation in US English:

regulation

nounˌreɡ(y)əˈlāSH(ə)nˌrɛɡ(j)əˈleɪʃ(ə)n
  • 1A rule or directive made and maintained by an authority.

    planning regulations
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We now have rules, regulations and laws against racism, and more people are taught not to be racist.
    • Nobility involved a way of life, not the exercise of a profession bound by rules and regulations.
    • Let's look at the basic rules and regulations governing scientific research.
    • Will the tighter regulations on consent help restore public confidence and hold doctors to account?
    • You don't want to be bogged down with all those bureaucratic rules and regulations?
    • Under the new regulations, headteachers will have the option to expel pupils or involve the police.
    • The vast majority of motorists will not be directly affected by the regulations.
    • Snap decisions can be taken, but we all have to work with regulations and guidelines.
    • I do know there is a provision in the regulations relating to length of sailing vessels.
    • Secondly, you have to make sure you don't fall foul of the new regulations.
    • Tougher building regulations to raise the energy efficiency of new buildings are to be introduced.
    • It is widely believed that the regulations will be relaxed over the coming years.
    • These regulations have not yet been decided but are expected in the coming weeks.
    • All military forces require a code of laws and regulations for the maintenance of discipline and good order.
    • The crane was not thoroughly examined prior to assembly as required by the applicable regulations.
    • As well as not having a permit, the disco violated several fire safety regulations.
    • The tribunal accepted that there are restrictions on the weight of doors imposed by fire regulations.
    • Because the council is a statutory body, it cannot change its regulations without a change in the law.
    • At this stage, there are no regulations or criteria for how these academies should be run.
    • The regulations require certain information to be contained in the agreement.
    Synonyms
    rule, ruling, order, directive, act, law, by-law, statute, edict, canon, ordinance, pronouncement, mandate, dictate, dictum, decree, fiat, proclamation, command, injunction, procedure, requirement, prescription, precept, guideline
    1. 1.1as modifier In accordance with regulations; of the correct type.
      regulation army footwear
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Strict rules at secondary schools meant that girls had to keep their hair short or wear it tied back in ribbons of the regulation colour.
      • Few schools had a special uniform for summer, so the girls remember having to go tramping in the heat in serge gym frocks and white blouses and regulation footwear.
      • When Jana emerged from the stall, she was tucking her white shirt into the regulation plaid skirt and was muttering harshly under her breath.
      • The match ended in a goal less draw in regulation time.
      • Both teams finished the regulation seven innings with three runs apiece.
      • All snipers carry not only the L96 but also a 5.56 mm regulation rifle.
      • Only about 50 of our homes have been brought up to regulation standard with new windows, heating and doors.
      • The game remained tied at the end of regulation play, and went into a 10-minute sudden death overtime.
      • Today's players throw at a cork board mounted at regulation height and divided into 20 wedges, each narrowing toward the bullseye.
      • All transport systems must meet regulation standards
      • On the first day she had had her skirt to the regulation length and all other uniform on correctly.
      • His ship's uniform was casual, allowing the crew some leeway in their dress, with regulation insignia as the only standard.
      • For jazz and tap classes, girls and boys generally are required to wear footless black tights over their regulation leotards.
      • She says it will be business as usual once all the regulation safety checks have been done.
      • Bands that mature and develop in Canada are also able to receive government funding for their projects and are promoted by radio regulation standards set by law.
      Synonyms
      official, prescribed, set, fixed, required, mandatory, compulsory, obligatory
    2. 1.2informal as modifier Of a familiar or predictable type; formulaic; standardized.
      a regulation Western parody
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Inside, four men are standing in a line across the stage, legs the regulation three feet apart, demonstrating an Olympic standard formation headbang.
      • Anwar apparently rediscovered religion after the untimely death of his young daughter and since then sports a regulation beard.
      • The view in itself is so hedonistic and so filling that it often helps me forsake my regulation morning croissant.
  • 2The action or process of regulating or being regulated.

    the regulation of financial markets
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The key theme of section two is the relationship between banking and financial regulation by the state.
    • But how should the process of regulation be managed?
    • In any case, heavy regulation of the equities market began after the crash.
    • One of the risks of far-flung markets with poor regulation is a lack of dependable financial data.
    • The aim of the Tobacco Bill is to boost regulation and control of sale, marketing and smoking of tobacco.
    • To get a fuller picture of the process of regulation of the miliary economy, let us specify what we mean by this process.
    • As with any political process, regulation involves contests for power, and cultural forces and structures shape it.
    • The instrumental reason, which is probably the most important to regulators, is that excluding citizens from the advisory process may hamper regulation.
    • In addition to legal reforms there are changes in market regulation pertaining to the state monopolies.
    • And such bodies should also be aware of the strength of public opinion on matters such as financial regulation and control.
    • It is clear that its creation marks a milestone in the reform of Irish financial regulation, but it should be seen as the beginning of a process of reform rather than an end point.
    • As pointed out before, one of the reasons for wage inflexibility is labour market regulation.
    • The new era of mortgage regulation brings some important changes for consumers.
    • It was a mistake to let ideological obsessions about the free market and lack of regulation govern economic policy.
    • The drug is known to affect the thought process and mood regulation, and recent evidence suggested it could destroy nerve cells at certain doses.
    • There's a huge amount of regulation in the financial services world and the vast majority of it is sensibly based.
    • There must be either voluntary or public regulation of the process to ensure that the first three conditions are met
    • Major discrepancies in the two submissions were the areas of tuition regulation and financial support distribution.
    • How much regulation of financial services do we really need?
    • Consequently, ‘We have to go back to regulation and a controlled system and force the market to do what we want’.
    Synonyms
    adjustment, control, management, balancing, setting, synchronization, modulation, tuning
    supervision, policing, overseeing, superintendence, monitoring, inspection, administration
 
 
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