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 requisite ['rɛkwəzɪt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 必需品, 要素, 必要物品

a. 必要的, 需要的

[法] 必需品; 需要的, 必要的, 必不可少的




    requisite
    [ noun ]
    1. anything indispensable

    2. <noun.object>
      food and shelter are necessities of life
      the essentials of the good life
      allow farmers to buy their requirements under favorable conditions
      a place where the requisites of water fuel and fodder can be obtained
    [ adj ]
    1. necessary for relief or supply

    2. <adj.all>
      provided them with all things needful


    Requisite \Req"ui*site\ (r?k"w?-z?t), n.
    That which is required, or is necessary; something
    indispensable.

    God, on his part, has declared the requisites on ours;
    what we must do to obtain blessings, is the great
    business of us all to know. --Wake.


    Requisite \Req"ui*site\, a. [L. requisitus, p. p. requirere;
    pref. re- re- + quaerere to ask. See {Require}.]
    Required by the nature of things, or by circumstances; so
    needful that it can not be dispensed with; necessary;
    indispensable.

    All truth requisite for men to know. --Milton.

    Syn: Necessary; needful; indispensable; essential.
    -- {Req"ui*site*ly}, adv. --
    {Req"ui*site*ness}, n.

    1. A spa is merely a mineral spring or hotel built around springs; luxury is not a requisite. This is certainly true with Budapest.
    2. He sported a real beard, jingle bells, spectacles, rosy cheeks and the requisite red suit.
    3. Ken Chertow, the U.S.'s 114.5 pounder and youngest entry (at age 21), bowed out after suffering the requisite two losses on Wednesday.
    4. The authors present no analysis to support this notion, though knowing them both to be careful students they have doubtless done the requisite analysis. Perhaps they would be willing to share it with us.
    5. Along Main Street, with its requisite barber shop, bank and hotel, good guys outdrew bad guys four times a day in staged shootouts that ended with stuntmen _ often Fenton's sons _ "dying" in dramatic falls from second-story porches.
    6. To generate the requisite growth, the acquisition must also open the possibility of increased volume.
    7. The Berkeley Symphony came up with the requisite three Ondes Martenot, a kind of electronic sound-generator on which the performer, seated at a tiny keyboard, can twist single notes into strange and affecting shapes.
    8. Under last year's reform of Italy's securities markets, at least 30 participants are needed, five of them market-makers, for the project to go ahead. Bankers doubt there will be any problem raising the requisite numbers.
    9. So, to expand exports far beyond the current modest increases, the country must invest heavily in the requisite plant and equipment.
    10. Firms need to engineer more room in the partnership to allow people with the requisite qualities to become a partner, to the extent of requiring existing partners to leave.
    11. The EU 'would, if necessary, take the requisite steps while respecting the decisions of the Edinburgh European Council' last December, which put a ceiling on EU farm and budgetary expenditure.
    12. But in most cases the candidates of the communist party and its allies, who ran for the remaining 299 Sejm seats, did not obtain the requisite 50 percent in the first round of voting and will have to participate in the second round.
    13. What do the people currently doing the job believe the requisite roles will be?
    14. But the observance went by the wayside over the years as high school became a requisite for many jobs.
    15. Some scheme members will, it is stated, be worse off. This may be true, though this depends on a number of factors, not least the definition of the minimum 'requisite benefits' which a pension scheme must provide before it can contract out.
    16. Four years later it had been ratified by the requisite three-quarters of the states.
    17. Individual contracts of employment would be introduced, after giving the requisite notice and consulting as necessary, to encourage more flexible practices. Such an approach may no longer be an option, however.
    18. If foreigners were to prove unwilling to channel funds to the UK or UK residents prove unwilling to repatriate wealth held abroad in the requisite amounts, either the exchange rate would fall, or the interest rate rise, or both.
    19. Finally, graduates self-select for the one ability that may be most important to their economic success over a lifetime: the personal discipline requisite to completion of a program of creative study.
    20. Sir Derrick said a special investigation by auditors KPMG Peat Marwick McLintock found the company's finance department "was dealing in foreign currency instruments which were inappropriate, and in which it lacked the requisite trading skills."
    21. "With Thomas Gerlach, we have attracted a top- notch designer who, besides his creative talents, brings the requisite business expertise to create a digital brand presence for our customers.
    22. Elizabeth Connell's Odabella, reeling between Italian patriotism and Attila's macho appeal, wields all the requisite vocal steel - unlovely, but hard-wrought and gripping - and yet melts beautifully for her last, compromised plea to Foresto.
    23. But even technicians with the requisite training can find themselves baffled by the new computer systems.
    24. After the Falcone assassination in May it was discovered that the court of Caltanissetta, due to investigate his death, lacked the requisite magistrates because too few wished to serve in such an exposed place.
    25. But the likely size of next year's federal deficit makes it unrealistic to expect that the federal government will spend the requisite amount.
    26. But Ms. Parry, who is married to Mr. Brook, has both the requisite grand manner and the requisite tenderness to make Ranevskaya genuinely affecting.
    27. But Ms. Parry, who is married to Mr. Brook, has both the requisite grand manner and the requisite tenderness to make Ranevskaya genuinely affecting.
    28. The obvious requisite is that the prisoners need leadership, organizational structure and materials.
    29. Hideous stories abound of live animals such as kittens or rabbits being presented to pit bulls to bait the dogs and bring out the requisite blood lust.
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