carte blanche
['kɑ:t'blɑ:nʃ]
[律]全权委托, 署名空白纸(任人填写条件等)
例句与用法:
Let's dine a la carte.
我们吃点菜吧。
Pay-cable channels are still free from regulation, and the rules could prod cable companies to modernize so that nearly all programs are sold a la carte, giving consumers more choice.
有线电视仍未受管制,新规定将促使有线电视公司采用新办法,尽量个别提供所有节目,予消费者较多选择。
We only have an a la carte menu.
我们只有分类菜单。
词形变化:
名词复数: cartes blanches |
ph.【法】
1. 白纸
2. 全权委任(状)
carte blanchecarte blancheD.J.:[kɑ:t ˈblɑʃ]K.K.:[kɑrt ˈblɑŋʃ, kɑrts ˈblɑntʃ, blæntʃ]n.1.■全权委托,署名空白纸(任人填写条件等)
carte blanche['kɑ:t'blɔnʃ]1.■[复数] cartes blanches [法语]2.■全权委托3.■自由行动权,随心所欲4.■白卡片;签好字的空白纸(任人填写条件)
carte blanche[kɑːt ˈblɑːnʃ]noun- [mass noun]complete freedom to act as one wishes or thinks best
全权,自由处理权
we were given carte blanche.
我们被授予全权。
- (in piquet) a hand containing no court cards as dealt
(皮克牌中)没有花牌的一手牌
语源- late 17th cent.: French, literally blank paper' (i. e. a blank sheet on which to write whatever one wishes, particularly one's own terms for an agreement)
carte blanche
名词 carte blanche:
complete freedom or authority to act