形容词法定的,法令的; 依照法令的; 可依法处罚的
1. 法定的:statutory authority 法定的管理当局 | statutory 法定的 | staypole 撑杆
2. 法令的, 法定的:heel slab 后部底板 | statutory 法令的, 法定的 | input mechanism 输入机构
3. 法令的、法定的:93、forfeiture 丧失、没收物、罚款 | 94、statutory 法令的、法定的 | 95、usurp 篡夺、侵占
1. 法令的;法规的
Statutory means relating to rules or laws which have been formally written down.
e.g. We had a statutory duty to report to Parliament.
我们有向议会报告的法定义务。
1. He also made it clear that the business sector does not want a statutory minimum wage.
2. statutory
2. This was the first statutory document on the capital construction auditing of the PLA.
3. The right holder's actual loss may be more than the statutory compensation.
4. Song said such children's jewelry is so far not on China's statutory inspection catalogue, which means tests on these products are not mandatory at borders.
5. Her influence and strong public support motivated the party caucus to vote for an inquiry with special statutory powers and privileges.
6. But the spokesman was vague in response to questions about whether the government intended to implement a statutory certification system for organic produce.
7. Only 30 percent of those polled said they work 40 hours a week, the statutory working hours stipulated by Chinese law.
8. Wong believed compulsory drug testing is a controversial issue that requires statutory enforcement, adding that the government is preparing a consultation paper to seek public opinion.
9. The statutory code of old Tibet stipulated that people were unequal in status by dividing people into three classes and nine ranks.
10. statutory的翻译
10. The code is voluntary, so there is no statutory rule to follow it.
adj
1. prescribed or authorized by or punishable under a statute
e.g. statutory restrictions
a statutory age limit
statutory crimes
statutory rape
2. relating to or created by statutes
e.g. statutory matters
statutory law