authorizing
['ɔ:θəraiz]
[ authorizing ]
vt.批准, 委托, 授权
例句与用法:
I have authorized him to act for me while I am away.
我已经委托他当我不在的时候代我处理。
I've been authorized by the court to repossess this property.
我得到法庭认可重新拥有这笔财产。
He confidentially authorized me to act for him while he was abroad.
他信任地委托我在他出国期间代行他的职务。
词形变化:
名词: authorizer | 动词过去式: authorized | 动词过去分词: authorized | 动词现在分词: authorizing | 动词第三人称单数: authorizes |
authorizing
词形变化:
名词: authorizer | 动词过去式: authorized | 动词过去分词: authorized | 动词现在分词: authorizing | 动词第三人称单数: authorizes |
同义词:
empower | sanction | permit | allow | approve | give permission | okay | consent | enable | license | legalize | commission | assign | entitle | vest | justify | enfranchise | ordain | delegate | certificate | give | power | to | accredit | authorise | pass | clear | let | leave |
反义词:
authorizing
动词 authorize:
grant authorization or clearance for
同义词:authorize, authorise, pass, clear
give or delegate power or authority to
authorizing
■Bruce Tate is an independent consultant and author.
Bruce Tate是一位独立顾问和作家。
■This is the report of author's work on Whitney set.
临界集方面的工作。
■The senior author acknowledges Prof. I. Y. Lee for.
主作者感谢。
■The heroine is the spitting image of the author.
书中女主人翁是作者的真实写照。
■Its author was soon the centre of attention.
书的作者很快成了引人注目的人物。
■The author's outlook sticks out on every page.
书的每一页都清楚地显示出作者的观点。
■A man without a favorite author is a lost soul.
人如无一个心爱之作家,则是迷失的灵魂。
■Sir Thomas More is remembered today as the author of Utopia.
今天,托马斯·莫尔爵士作为《乌托邦》的作者而留在人们的记忆之中。
■The author's opinion came through his novel.
从小说中可看出作者的观点。
■Dissect the text and find the author's meaning.
仔细分析课文以理解作者的意思。
■They are publishing for the young author.
他们正在为出版这位年轻作者的著作做准备。
■They tried to affiliate that play to its author.
他们试图追寻那个剧本的作者。
■He is the author of three books on art.
他写了三本艺术专著。
■He became an author late in life.
他到晚年才成为作家。
■He had read the book long before he saw the author.
他在见本书的作者之前很久就读过这本书了。
■He defrauded the author of his property.
他把这个作家的财产骗走了。
■He is an author of doubtful reputation.
他是一位名声不太好的作家。
■He is a marvelously able author.
他是一位才华出众的作家。
■He is an author of international prestige.
他是有国际声望的作家。
■He became an author quite late in life.
他晚年才成为作家。
■His latest book is rubbish. He seems to think that because he's a famous author he can get away with murder!
他的近作粗制滥造. 他似乎自以为是名作家便可免遭物议!
■He was an author whose works were so little known as to be almost confidential.
他这位作家的著作是如此不为人所知,以致几乎等于机密文件。
■The reputed (or purported) author of the book.
传说中这本书的作者。
■But Congress authorizing money is not the same as spending it.
但是经过国会批准的资金并不等于可以使用。
■As a author, he does have a flair for writing.
作为一个作家,他确实有写作的天才。
■As a famous author,his new book disappoints.
作为一名著名作家,他的新书令人失望。
■The author bared his heart to the world.
作家向全世界敞开他的心扉。
■An author must have invention to think up new ideas for stories.
作家必须具有为故事构思新意的创造力。
■The author tell of the godlike courage of a young man.
作家描述了一位青年的神圣的勇气。
■The author keeps the reader on tenterhooks till the last chapter.
作者不断给读者造成悬念直到读完最后一章。
■The author abstracted his book.
作者为他的书写了内容提要。
■The author seems to strain after novelty.
作者似乎在力图标新立异。
■Purdue in the original author, Cornell.
作者原来在普渡,现在康纳尔。
■The novel remained incomplete at the author's death.
作者去世时,那部小说仍未写完。
■What is the author rs name, Doris Lessing?
作者名叫什么,多丽斯·莱辛?
■The author delineated many characters in his story.
作者在其故事中刻画了许多人物。
■The author had anticipated the question in a preceding chapter .
作者在前一章中就已经考虑到这一问题。
■The author referred to his teacher twice in his article.
作者在文章中两次提及他的老师。
■The author's name is printed on the title page.
作者姓名印在标题页上。
■The author's character delineation is forceful.
作者对人物的描写强而有力。
■The author is going to adapt his play for television.
作者将把他的剧本改编成电视剧。
■The author had corrected the proofs.
作者已经改正了校样。
■The author wishes to remain anonymous.
作者希望姓名不公开.
■The author should be the last man to talk about his work.
作者应该是最不喜欢谈论自己作品的人。
■The author chooses to remain anonymous.
作者愿不署名。
■The author is planning to refine on his work of five years ago.
作者打算把他5年前的著作修改得更完美些。
■The author characterizes the central figure as a weakling.
作者把书中的中心人物描绘成一个懦弱的人。
■The author portrayed his father as a vicious drunkard.
作者把他父亲描绘成一个可恶的酒鬼。
■The author kills off her hero in Chapter 7.
作者把她的主人翁安排在第七章中死去。
■The author portrays the campus as a very pleasant place.
作者把该校园描写成一个令人很愉快的地方。