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nounverb mandate (to do something) The election victory gave the party a clear mandate to continue its programme of reform. 选举获胜使得这个政党拥有了明确的继续推行改革的权力。 mandate (for something) a mandate for an end to the civil war停止内战的权力 The presidential mandate is limited to two terms of four years each. 总统的任期不得超过两届,每届四年。 The bank had no mandate to honour the cheque. 银行没有得到指令来承兑这张支票。 The Cook Islands mandate was given to New Zealand. It is undemocratic to govern an area without an electoral mandate. She has received a clear mandate for educational reform. The mandate ran until 1947. The party sought a mandate to reform the constitution. The party was elected with a mandate to reduce the size of government. They accused him of acting without a mandate. They ruled the country under a United Nations mandate. a mandate from the United Nations to govern the territory Troops moved into the country to restore order under a UN mandate. The law mandates that imported goods be identified as such. 法律规定进口货物必须如实标明。 The assembly was mandated to draft a constitution. 大会获授权起草一份章程。 We need to be sure that the directors are mandated to act. |