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Definition of mandatory in English: mandatoryadjective ˈmandət(ə)riˈmændəˌtɔri 1Required by law or mandate; compulsory. 法律(或规则)规定的;强制的,必须遵守的 wearing helmets was made mandatory for pedal cyclists 戴头盔已成为对骑脚踏车者的法律规定。 Example sentencesExamples - In some jurisdictions this is a mandatory sentence of death.
- Smuts also found that the mandatory life sentence was inconsistent with an accused's right to a fair trial.
- The Slovakian bid seems to have the mandatory safety requirements covered, but not much more is explained.
- Murder entails a mandatory life sentence; manslaughter carries with it no minimum sentence.
- The last area covered in the creative brief contains any requirements or mandatory content.
- The continuity of my teaching is broken each time these mandatory lessons are required.
- If political participation is important, why not require mandatory voting, as in Australia or Belgium?
- The 1997 Act introduced mandatory minimum sentences for certain repeat offenders.
- The mandatory terms of article 18 cannot therefore be given effect.
- Our task, however, is to analyse the role of company law in providing mandatory rules to control company opportunism.
- The respondent submits that a mandatory order is not appropriate and just for several reasons.
- In other jurisdictions the mandatory appointment of a corporate trustee, or its equivalent, is set out in the law.
- Her decision to plead guilty meant she had to receive a mandatory life sentence.
- All parties are sentenced to mandatory counseling until they are deemed fit to return to society.
- The most controversial aspect of the Bandit Law was its mandatory death sentence.
- Because the plaintiff seeks a mandatory injunction, it must show its claim is almost certain to succeed.
- Previously, a special permit was required if the mandatory workweek exceeded 48 hours.
- We've yet to see exactly what people think about mandatory sentencing when it's properly explained to them.
- Nobody would dispute that I have jurisdiction to grant a mandatory injunction.
- That was particularly important where you had a mandatory penalty whether it's death of a life sentence.
Synonyms obligatory, compulsory, binding, required inescapable, unavoidable requisite, necessary, essential, imperative - 1.1 Of or conveying a command.
命令(性)的 he did not want the guidelines to be mandatory 他不想让这些指导原则带有强制性。
nounPlural mandatories ˈmandət(ə)riˈmændəˌtɔri variant spelling of mandatary
Derivativesadverb For bolstering his ego and political luster he depended also on occasional mass rallies, for which tens of thousands of citizens were mandatorily mustered to express - or anyway, feign - adulation. Example sentencesExamples - Residents will be mandatorily evacuated beginning tomorrow.
- Young people aged 18 or more will be mandatorily sentenced to two weeks for a first offence, rising to a year for a third.
- And lastly, we need to mandatorily register outgoing workers and provide them with incentives so that they will register as it has been done in Sri Lanka.
- Presently, the university mandatorily prints the SSN on all academic transcripts.
OriginLate 15th century: from late Latin mandatorius, from Latin mandatum 'something commanded'. Definition of mandatory in US English: mandatoryadjectiveˈmandəˌtôrēˈmændəˌtɔri 1Required by law or rules; compulsory. 法律(或规则)规定的;强制的,必须遵守的 wearing helmets was made mandatory for cyclists 戴头盔已成为对骑脚踏车者的法律规定。 Example sentencesExamples - Smuts also found that the mandatory life sentence was inconsistent with an accused's right to a fair trial.
- In some jurisdictions this is a mandatory sentence of death.
- The 1997 Act introduced mandatory minimum sentences for certain repeat offenders.
- Her decision to plead guilty meant she had to receive a mandatory life sentence.
- If political participation is important, why not require mandatory voting, as in Australia or Belgium?
- Murder entails a mandatory life sentence; manslaughter carries with it no minimum sentence.
- The continuity of my teaching is broken each time these mandatory lessons are required.
- Our task, however, is to analyse the role of company law in providing mandatory rules to control company opportunism.
- All parties are sentenced to mandatory counseling until they are deemed fit to return to society.
- The mandatory terms of article 18 cannot therefore be given effect.
- Because the plaintiff seeks a mandatory injunction, it must show its claim is almost certain to succeed.
- The respondent submits that a mandatory order is not appropriate and just for several reasons.
- Previously, a special permit was required if the mandatory workweek exceeded 48 hours.
- That was particularly important where you had a mandatory penalty whether it's death of a life sentence.
- The last area covered in the creative brief contains any requirements or mandatory content.
- Nobody would dispute that I have jurisdiction to grant a mandatory injunction.
- The most controversial aspect of the Bandit Law was its mandatory death sentence.
- We've yet to see exactly what people think about mandatory sentencing when it's properly explained to them.
- The Slovakian bid seems to have the mandatory safety requirements covered, but not much more is explained.
- In other jurisdictions the mandatory appointment of a corporate trustee, or its equivalent, is set out in the law.
Synonyms obligatory, compulsory, binding, required - 1.1 Of or conveying a command.
命令(性)的 he did not want the guidelines to be mandatory 他不想让这些指导原则带有强制性。
nounˈmandəˌtôrēˈmændəˌtɔri variant spelling of mandatary
OriginLate 15th century: from late Latin mandatorius, from Latin mandatum ‘something commanded’. |