mandatory的意思和读音

mandatory

: [ˈmændəˌtɔri] : [ˈmændət(ə)ri]

adj.

n.“mandatary”

mandatories  

adj.+n.mandatory requirement

adj.optional

adj.obligatory,compulsory,required,fixed,binding

mandatoryadj.

1.required by law

The offence carries a mandatory life sentence.

It is mandatory for blood banks to test all donated blood for the virus.

adj.1.,;, (upon);〈,

n.1.“mandatary”

adj.1.ordered by a law or rule

n.1.Same as mandatary

1. Managing Scope Mandatory Manpower ...

2. façade, mandatory,adj, manufacturer, ...

3. Mandated Mandatory Misallocation of resource ...

4. approbatory . mandatory laudatory ...

5.0,n,Mandatory),“1,1”,

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1.Mandatory seat-belt laws and their enforcement have been shown to be very effective at increasing seat-belt wearing rates.使

2.If you are ill, please do not come, as even minor infections can spread rapidly through the children. Frequent handwashing is mandatory.使

3.Thus, some countries are going all out in preparations, and ordering mandatory vaccinations, while others are doing the least possible.

4."They all have mandatory time, " he said, adding that he would likely serve in a medium- or maximum-security facility if convicted.

5.That charge is known as a "class B violent felony" in New York, and carries a mandatory prison sentence of up to 25 years.“B”,25

6.Nobody knows why they are there; when Graham announced the mandatory meeting, he gave no clue as to what he had planned.Graham

7.Nightly group dinners aren't mandatory, though people do have to pitch in and cook for a week every two months.

8.Australia's government, too, seems to be wavering in its opposition to mandatory emissions caps.

9.Look, if it were up to me, we wouldn't have mandatory biweekly lock checkers.

10.One of the authors, Mara Cameran of Bocconi University, found that mandatory rotation tends to worsen audit quality.