词汇 | warranted |
释义 | warranted adjective uk /ˈwɒr.ən.tɪd/ us /ˈwɔːr.ən.t̬ɪd/ If something is warranted, there is a good reason for it and it can be accepted: 有正当理由的;需要的 For a severe cough that lasts more than three weeks, a chest X-ray may be warranted to rule out pneumonia.对于持续三周以上的严重咳嗽,可能需要胸部X光检查以排除肺炎。 UK having been given official authority to do something, or done with official permission: 得到授权的,经批准的 They proposed recruiting an extra 50 fully warranted officers to patrol railway stations.他们提议再招募50名完全授权警官在火车站巡逻。 A warranted search of the property found dogfighting training equipment, and more than 60 dogs.在用搜查令搜查房屋时发现了斗狗训练设备以及60多条狗。 I think we're causing fear that I'm not sure is warranted. We'll keep a finger on the pulse of the consumer price index to ensure that our confidence in the market is warranted. The prosecutors say that they aggressively seek the death penalty when it is warranted. They wrote to the inspector general, asking him to conduct a preliminary review to determine whether a full investigation was warranted. Warranted searches by the police involve a search warrant. There is a requirement that people who receive grants for this type of improvement employ a warranted contractor. Suitable and acceptable able acceptability acceptable acceptably accepted convenience conveniently correctly correctness decent decently felicity just what the doctor orderedidiom legitimate practical properly quality re-eligibility re-eligible relevance You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Organizations - position & status Allowing and permitting Examples of warrantedwarranted However, the practical aspects of the effect were immediately apparent and warranted further investigation. Other referring expressions which evoke entities that are not explicitly referenced may not have these entities so highly ranked, unless warranted by their semantics. Additional experiments are warranted to investigate the significance of these pathophysiological mechanisms in vivo. Rather than focusing so much on anthropomorphic avatars, recognisable visual environments, and spatially flawless acoustic cues, perhaps more investigation of compositional issues is warranted. Additional characterization of these isolates including biochemical testing and electron micrography is warranted. The authors felt a phase 3 study was warranted to confirm its value. As with all new empirical claims, healthy scepticism is warranted. In view of the persistent interest of demographers and others in the influence of birth order on behaviour further research along these lines seems warranted. However, the results indicated further investigation was warranted and so more accurate data was required. Indexical orders are established through (perceived) ritualization, in which micro-contextual indexicality is warranted by recurrence of links with the macro-social. Although it may turn out to be true in some future, "final" analysis, the conclusion is not warranted on the basis of the available evidence. With food rationing at the time of this survey, the difficulties of older people in food queues warranted a separate section in his report. Further examination of the role of crossmodal integration in the stop task may, however, be warranted. However, the present results were statistically weak, and the dosage range rather narrow, so caution in interpretation is clearly warranted. If music in this novel were a completely literary construct, musicologists might wonder why it warranted their attention and expertise. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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