- To stipulate something means to demand that it be part of an agreement. So when you make a contract or deal, you can stipulate that a certain condition must be met.
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- v. 规定;明确要求
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1. A delivery date is stipulated in the contract.
合同中规定了交货日期。
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2. The job advertisement stipulates that the applicant must have three years' experience.
招聘广告明确要求应聘者必须有三年工作经验。
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3. The policy stipulates what form of consent is required.
保险单规定了哪一种是所需的同意形式。
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4. The only stipulation is that the topic you choose must be related to your studies.
唯一的要求是所选的题目必须与你的研究科目有关。
- stipulate (v.) 1620s, "bargain, make a contract" (intransitive), back-formation from stipulation, or else from Latin stipulatus, past participle of stipulari "exact (a promise), bargain for." Transitive sense of "demand as a condition" is from 1640s. Related: Stipulated; stipulating.
stipu·late / ˈstɪpjuleɪt ; NAmE ˈstɪpjuleɪt / verb ( formal) to state clearly and firmly that sth must be done, or how it must be done 规定;明确要求 SYN specify stipulatesth ◆ A delivery date is stipulated in the contract. 合同中规定了交货日期。 stipulatethat… ◆ The job advertisement stipulates that the applicant must have three years' experience. 招聘广告明确要求应聘者必须有三年工作经验。 stipulatewhat, how, etc… ◆ The policy stipulates what form of consent is required. 保险单规定了哪一种是所需的同意形式。 ▶ stipu·la·tion stipulation stipulations / ˌstɪpjuˈleɪʃn ; NAmE ˌstɪpjuˈleɪʃn / noun [countable , uncountable ] ◆ The only stipulation is that the topic you choose must be related to your studies. 唯一的要求是所选的题目必须与你的研究科目有关。 stipulate stipulates stipulated stipulating stipu·late / ˈstɪpjuleɪt ; NAmE ˈstɪpjuleɪt / stipu·la·tion / ˌstɪpjuˈleɪʃn ; NAmE ˌstɪpjuˈleɪʃn /
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