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词汇 directive
释义 directive
noun[ C ]
 formaluk /daɪˈrek.tɪv//dɪˈrek.tɪv/ us /daɪˈrek.tɪv//dɪˈrek.tɪv/
an official instruction: 指令,命令
issue a directiveThe boss issued a directive about not using the fax machine.老板下令不要使用那台传真机。
directive aboutHe could not recall seeing any directives about the redundancies.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Instructions and orders
as per instructionsidiom
brief
briefing
briefing paper
charge
clarion call
command
commandment
diktat
doctor's orders
fiat
imperatively
interdict
marching orders
orders are ordersidiom
talk
talk someone through something
unbriefed
walkthrough
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directive | American Dictionary


directive
noun[ C ]
us/dəˈrek·tɪv, dɑɪ-/
an official instruction or order:
A federal directive forbids fund-raising in government offices.

directive | Business English


directive
noun[ C ]
uk /dɪˈrektɪv/us
an official order or instruction:
the latest European directive on working hours
a directive to do sthUnder a directive to cut utility costs, one office building has installed skylights in conference rooms to reduce the need for artificial light.
The new e-commerce directive should lay out better guidelines about when exactly an online contract is formed.

Examples of directive


directive
In this context, the need for more harmonization in the explanation and application of the directives at a national level was stressed.
Only level 1 utterances which contain descriptions (informatives, directives with description, some corrections and utterances related to previous turns) can be considered for further coding.
The main categories (informative utterances, simple directives and directives with description) reached 40% of the total number of the utterances produced by the speakers.
When both dimensions are considered simultaneously, it appears that there are several types of directive utterances.
Instead, directives would rely on essential requirements2 and the use of voluntary standards.
But by hypothesis, its directives have practical authority over nonexperts only when the nonexperts do better following the directives as they apply.
She demonstrates that almost 60 per cent of the directives are transposed late.
It also called for each state to have their own law related to advance directives.
The first turn in the exchange is an elicitation, directive, or informative.
Clearly, country-level variation does not account for variation in the chances of member states transposing directives in any given week after the deadline.
They claimed to be simply obeying a directive that originated from no known source.
Older, experienced clinicians often view guidelines as a set of directives issued by panels composed of physicians who are out of touch with real patients.
A directive adopted after 2000 guaranteed on average 18 months for full transposition.
Moreover, member states are also being held liable if the desired result is not achieved or the directive is implemented too late or improperly.
A procedural theory of legitimacy assesses how the directives an authority issues are arrived at.
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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