authorise vt. 批准(审定,认可,允许,委任)
- He confidentially authorised 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。 - I've been authorised by the court to repossess this property.
我得到法庭认可重新拥有这笔财产。
authorise
authorise \authorise\ v.
1. grant authorization or clearance for. Same as {authorize}.
Syn: authorize, pass, clear, permit officially.
[WordNet 1.5]
- SIB can either 'authorise' or 'recognise' collective investment schemes - the generic term for open-ended investment funds.
- To the alarm of the company presidents, he is refusing to authorise the traditional monthly inflation-plus adjustments in tariffs without cost plans.
- The government has responded by authorising nine new banks this year, and seems set to authorise several more next year. The troubles in the banking sector have already provoked a shake-out.
- Yet Nato defence ministers have just been meeting, not to authorise air strikes but to discuss agreements with former Warsaw Pact members who look (one wonders why) to the alliance for protection.
- If the assets of the scheme, as a result, fall below 90 per cent of the minimum solvency standard, there will be powers to authorise 'drip feed' payments to a claimant scheme in the form of loans.
- Yet, the British government continued to authorise the British National Oil Corporation to buy North Sea crude at the defunct Opec price.
- In due course a professional body of specialist IFAs could be formed to authorise firms in the same way.