- obligatory rule
- n.强制规则
English-Chinese dictionary of mining (英汉矿业大词典). 2013.
English-Chinese dictionary of mining (英汉矿业大词典). 2013.
Rule of St. Benedict — • Lengthy article on the text of the Rule and its composition, some analysis, and practical application Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Rule of St. Benedict Rule of St. Benedict … Catholic encyclopedia
obligatory — o‧blig‧a‧to‧ry [əˈblɪgətri ǁ tɔːri] adjective formal LAW something that is obligatory must be done because of a law, rule etc; = COMPULSORY; MANDATORY: • The Housing and Town Planning Act made it obligatory for local authorities to prepare… … Financial and business terms
Rule of Saint Francis — Rule of Saint Francis † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Rule of Saint Francis As known, St. Francis founded three orders and gave each of them a special rule. Here only the rule of the first order is to be considered, i.e., that of the Friars … Catholic encyclopedia
Rule of St. Augustine — • Names the five documents sometimes identified as the Rule of Augustine, quickly narrows the field to two contenders, settles on Letter 211. Also deals with Augustine s relation to monasticism Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Rule of… … Catholic encyclopedia
obligatory — ► ADJECTIVE 1) required by a legal or other rule; compulsory. 2) (of a ruling) having binding force. DERIVATIVES obligatorily adverb … English terms dictionary
Obligatory Contour Principle — The Obligatory Contour Principle (OCP) is a phonological hypothesis that states that (certain) consecutive identical features are banned in underlying representations. Contents 1 Background considerations 2 History 3 Debate … Wikipedia
obligatory — [[t]əblɪ̱gətri, AM tɔːri[/t]] 1) ADJ If something is obligatory, you must do it because of a rule or a law. Most women will be offered an ultrasound scan during pregnancy, although it s not obligatory... These rates do not include the charge for… … English dictionary
obligatory — ob|lig|a|to|ry [əˈblıgətəri US to:ri] adj 1.) formal something that is obligatory must be done because of a law, rule etc = ↑compulsory, mandatory ↑mandatory it is obligatory for sb (to do sth) ▪ It is obligatory for companies to provide details… … Dictionary of contemporary English
obligatory — o|blig|a|to|ry [ ə blıgə,tɔri ] adjective 1. ) FORMAL something that is obligatory must be done in order to obey a law or rule: COMPULSORY, MANDATORY: It is obligatory for members to be insured. 2. ) OFTEN HUMOROUS used for describing something… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
obligatory — adjective 1 formal something that is obligatory must be done because of a law, a rule etc; compulsory, mandatory: Attendance is obligatory. 2 often humorous used to describe something that is usually done, worn, or included because many people… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
obligatory — UK [əˈblɪɡət(ə)rɪ] / US [əˈblɪɡəˌtɔrɪ] adjective 1) formal something that is obligatory must be done in order to obey a law or rule It is obligatory for members to be insured. 2) often humorous used for describing something that happens or is… … English dictionary