Parliament (originally British). A procedural rule agreed to by the members of a house of parliament that remains in effect from one session to the…
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| 释义 | society > authority > command > command or bidding > [noun] > injunction or instruction > an injunction or instruction > set of (6) standing order1619 Parliament (originally British). A procedural rule agreed to by the members of a house of parliament that remains in effect from one session to the… sailing orders1796 the directions given to the captain of a vessel with regard to time of departure, destination, etc.; also figurative. marching orders1856 In plural. In extended use: instructions, esp. instructions to leave, a dismissal; (Sport) a sending-off. Frequently in to get one's marching orders. remit1877 Chiefly British. A set of instructions, a brief; an area of authority or responsibility. Frequently in within (also beyond,etc.) one's remit. rules of engagement1957 directives issued by military or political authority setting out the circumstances and limitations under which a military force operates in a… ROE1970 = rules of engagement n. at rule, n.1 phrases 2j. |
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