regulator 英 [ˈregjuleɪtə(r)]   美 [ˈrɛɡjəˌletɚ]

regulator

regulator  英 [ˈregjuleɪtə(r)] 美 [ˈrɛɡjəˌletɚ]

n. 调节器;监管者;校准器 

名词复数:regulators 

But the regulator has received several complaints about it all. 但是监管机构收到很多相关的投诉。
This regulator does not require external energy. 这种调节器不需要外来能源

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  • n. 调节器;监管者;校准器
  • 1. But the regulator has received several complaints about it all.

    但是监管机构收到很多相关的投诉。

  • 2. This regulator does not require external energy.

    这种调节器不需要外来能源

  • 3. Abscisic acid is a important regulator in fruit development.

    在果实发育过程中,脱落酸是一种重要的调节因子.

  • 4. Perhaps the regulator could allow more foreign inflows, too.

    监管机构或许还可以允许更多的外资流入。

  • regulator (n.) 1650s, agent noun in Latin form from regulate. In English history, from 1680s; in American history, from 1767, applied to local posses that kept order (or disturbed it) in rural regions. As a mechanical device or clock used to set the time of other pieces, from 1758.
regu·la·tor AWL / ˈreɡjuleɪtə(r) ; NAmE ˈreɡjuleɪtər / noun 1 a person or an organization that officially controls an area of business or industry and makes sure that it is operating fairly (某行业等的)监管者,监管机构 2 a device that automatically controls sth such as speed, temperature or pressure (速度、温度、压力的)自动调节器 regulator regulators regu·la·tor / ˈreɡjuleɪtə(r) ; NAmE ˈreɡjuleɪtər /
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