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- He is vested with very power to act. 賦予他采取行動(dòng)的一切權利。
- To forbid or prohibit authoritatively. 權威性的禁止或消除
- A poor contact causes power to fail occasionally. 接觸不良有時(shí)會(huì )造成斷電。
- To forbid or debar, especially authoritatively. 禁止,尤指官方的
- A storm that cut off power to the whole region. 切斷了整個(gè)地區電力供應的暴風(fēng)雨
- Having power to institute, establish, or enact. 有設立權的有創(chuàng )建、建立或制訂權力的
- To forbid or debar,especially authoritatively. 禁止,尤指官方的
- We supply power to the three nearby towns. 我們對附近的三個(gè)城鎮提供電力。
- The government decided to forbid the meeting. 政府決定禁止這個(gè)會(huì )議。
- The government decided to forbid the meeting . 政府決定禁止這個(gè)會(huì )議。
- Tending or having the power to evoke. 喚起 ... 的,引起 ... 的有能力喚起的
- Genius is the power to labor better and more availably. 天才就是更好、更有效的勞動(dòng)。
- Having the power to decide; conclusive. 決定性的有權決定的; 結論性的
- The constitution vests the president with the power to declare war. 憲法授予總統宣戰權。
- It was useless to forbid children to play in the park . 禁止孩子們在公園里玩是沒(méi)有用的。
- The power to declare war resides in Congress. 宣戰的權力屬于國會(huì )。
- Most of the parents agree to forbade their children to smoke. 大多數父母都同意禁止自己的孩子抽煙。
- The people delegate their power to the Congress. 人民授權予國會(huì )。
- It was useless to forbid children to play in the park. 禁止孩子們在公園里玩是沒(méi)有用的。
- A policeman has the power to arrest a criminal. 警察有權逮捕罪犯。