dispensation
dispensation 英 [ˌdɪspenˈseɪʃn] 美 [ˌdɪspənˈseʃən, -pɛn-]
n. 分配;免除;豁免;天命
名词复数:dispensations
- The act of giving or portioning something out is called dispensation. Your teacher will have a hard time with the dispensation of biology textbooks if there aren't enough copies for everyone in the class.
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- n. 分配;免除;豁免;天命
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1. Look at the defendants—you won`t find a single one who really believes he had the dispensation to murder back then.
看看这些被告——你找不到一个人真正相信他在过去进行谋杀的行径可以得到豁免。
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2. Politicians, always eager to finance pleasure, welcomed the new dispensation and were enabled by the professionals who staffed the new Council of Economic Advisers and other federal agencies.
渴望投资快乐的政治家们欢迎新的分配原则,在充当新经济顾问委员会和其他联邦机构职员的教授们的支持下更是如虎添翼。
- dispensation (n.) late 14c., from Old French despensacion (12c., Modern French dispensation), or directly from Latin dispensationem (nominative dispensatio) "management, charge," noun of action from past participle stem of dispensare "disburse, administer, distribute (by weight)" (see dispense). Theological sense is from the use of the word to translate Greek oikonomoia "office, method of administration."
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