单词 | specify |
释义 | specify (spesɪfaɪ ) Word forms: specifies , specifying , specified 1. verb B2 If you specify something, you give information about what is required or should happen in a certain situation. They specified a spacious entrance hall. [VERB noun] He has not specified what action he would like them to take. [VERB wh] Synonyms: state, designate, spell out, stipulate 2. verb B2 If you specify what should happen or be done, you explain it in an exact and detailed way. Each recipe specifies the size of egg to be used. [VERB noun] One rule specifies that learner drivers must be supervised by adults. [VERB that] Patients eat together at a specified time. [VERB-ed] Collocations: law specifies The indigenisation law specifies that shares are to be paid for. Times, Sunday Times They are not correct, since the new law specifies that its provisions cannot operate in such a way as to eliminate all responsible persons from responsibility. Christianity Today Foreign citizens are forbidden from participating in the scheme, and the law specifies that a plot cannot be sold on to a foreign person or business. Times, Sunday Times Canon law specifies impediments to reception of the sacraments of orders and marriage. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The law specifies the number of distribution centers, which types of nurseries can grow the plants, requires various other controls, and provides funding for research. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 You don't need to specify the amount - they will work that out. The Sun He did not specify the amount of that rate. canada.com The judges will give the reason for their decision and specify the amount of compensation later. The Sun They will be able to abandon nutritional standards that specify the amount of vitamins and minerals required in each meal. Times, Sunday Times They didn't specify the amount. The Sun It did not specify the nature of the relationships that led to the hastily convened meeting. ST The note did not specify the nature of the illness. Christianity Today Reason infers the existence of causes from the existence of effects, without always being able to specify the nature of the causes from the nature of the effects. The Times Literary Supplement She refused to specify the nature of his illness. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 However, the decree must specify the nature of such exceptional cases for which the martial laws have been declared and clarify the measures taken to address this situation. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 You can specify your type of group, level of skiing ability and where you want to go. The Sun National's contract did not specify the type of grill pattern, and the details changed as they experimented with equipment. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Licensing terms for a given band will usually specify the type of modulation to be used. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 But in other cases, the use of brand names were used to specify the type of alcohol people wanted. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In using an absolute magnitude one must specify the type of electromagnetic radiation being measured. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 阐明 Japanese: 明記する |
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