statutory 英 [ˈstætʃətri]   美 [ˈstætʃətɔri]

statutory

statutory  英 [ˈstætʃətri] 美 [ˈstætʃətɔri]

adj. 法定的;法令的;可依法惩处的 

The education secretary had set out statutory guidelines for schools and councils to follow, he added, which would ensure that "inappropriate" content would not be used. 教育部长已经为学校和委员会设立了应该遵循的法定方针,他补充说,这可以确保不合适的内容不会被使用。

  • If something is statutory, it is related to or set by laws or statutes. Statutory restrictions on air pollution require drivers to have the emissions from their cars checked every few years.
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  • adj. 法定的;法令的;可依法惩处的
  • 1. The education secretary had set out statutory guidelines for schools and councils to follow, he added, which would ensure that "inappropriate" content would not be used.

    教育部长已经为学校和委员会设立了应该遵循的法定方针,他补充说,这可以确保不合适的内容不会被使用。

  • statutory (adj.) "pertaining to statues, depending on statute for authority, required by statute," 1717, from statute + -ory. Statutory rape attested from 1873; in U.S., "sexual intercourse with a female below the legal age of consent, whether forced or not." Related: Statutorily.
statu·tory / ˈstætʃətri ; NAmE ˈstætɔːri / adjective [usually before noun ] fixed by law; that must be done by law 法定的;依法必须执行的 The authority failed to carry out its statutory duties. 主管部门未履行自己的法定职责。 When you buy foods you have certain statutory rights. 在购买食物时,你有一定的法定权利。 statu·tor·ily / ; NAmE / adverb statu·tory / ˈstætʃətri ; NAmE ˈstætɔːri / statu·tor·ily / ; NAmE /
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