1. 口述的:dictaion speed 收报速度 | dictated 口述的 | dictionary 词典
2. 命令:Justice can be...|法律就是... | ...dictated!|...命令! | lKill him, and kill the Restored United States with him.|杀了他, 把重建的美国和他一起杀了
1. dictated
1. " The result here is dictated by the totality of the facts in this case, " Stern said in a statement.
2. NBA clubs previously dictated their own cardiac prevention programs but a standard program was sought to prevent situations like Curry's condition from recurring.
3. This makes it unlikely we will see any major policy shifts in the bilateral relationship, unless dictated largely by domestic political and economic circumstances.
4. New recruits will learn to follow the procedures and adhere to the discipline dictated by an administrative system steeped in tradition and protocol.
5. He said the protocol should come as a result of a dialogue between two parties and shouldn't be dictated from one party on the other.
6. But Bush declared Tuesday that America's security should not be dictated by protesters and said he would not be swayed from disarming Iraq.
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7. Hitler dictated the book to his aide Rudolf Hess while in prison in Bavaria following the failed Munich " Beer Hall " putsch of 1923.
8. 911查询·英语单词
8. In 2004, professional groups eased the guidelines that had long dictated quick surgery to clear accumulated fluid.
9. Critics claim that measure has allowed speculators to drive up the price of oil well beyond levels dictated by current supply and demand.
10. He was waiting for questions and expected the mood and pace of the conversation to be dictated by the interviewer.
dictated是什么意思
adj
1. determined or decided upon as by an authority
e.g. date and place are already determined
the dictated terms of surrender
the time set for the launching
Synonym: determined set