authorize
authorize 英 [ˈɔ:θəraɪz] 美 [ˈɔθəˌraɪz]
vt. 批准;授权
进行时:authorizing 过去式:authorized 过去分词:authorized 第三人称单数:authorizes 名词复数:authorizes
- To authorize is to give official approval or clearance for something. Authorizing can also delegate power to someone.
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- vt. 批准;授权
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1. I can authorize payments up to £5 000.
我有权批准的付款限额为 5 000 英镑。
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2. an authorized biography
经认可的传记
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3. I have authorized him to act for me while I am away.
我已授权他在我外出时代理我的职务。
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4. The soldiers were authorized to shoot at will.
士兵得到允许可以随意开枪。
- authorize (v.) late 14c., auctorisen, autorisen, "give formal approval or sanction to," also "confirm as authentic or true; regard (a book) as correct or trustworthy," from Old French autoriser, auctoriser "authorize, give authority to" (12c.) and directly from Medieval Latin auctorizare, from auctor (see author (n.)). Meaning "give authority or legal power to" is from mid-15c. Modern spelling from late 16c. Related: Authorized; authorizing. Authorized Version as a popular name for the 1611 ("King James") English Bible is from 1824.
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