regulated
英 [ˈreɡjuleɪtɪd]
美 [ˈreɡjuleɪtɪd]
v. (用规则条例)约束,控制,管理; 调节,控制(速度、压力、温度等)
regulate的过去分词和过去式
BNC.16186 / COCA.14187
柯林斯词典
- VERB (尤指通过规章制度)管理,调整,控制
Toregulatean activity or process means to control it, especially by means of rules.- The powers of the European Commission to regulate competition are increasing...
欧盟委员会对竞争的监管权越来越大。 - As we get older the temperature-regulating mechanisms in the body tend to become a little less efficient.
随着年龄的增长,人体体温调节机制的功能往往会有所弱化。
- The powers of the European Commission to regulate competition are increasing...
英英释义
adj
- controlled or governed according to rule or principle or law
- well regulated industries
- houses with regulated temperature
双语例句
- However, this one is licenced and regulated in Cyprus rather than Costa Rica.
但是,这一个是授权和监管,而不是在塞浦路斯哥斯达黎加。 - Banks are also regulated because they provide individuals and businesses with loans that support consumption and investment spending.
要对银行进行管制还因为它们对个人和企业贷款以支持消费和投资。 - Plant growth and development is regulated by five major hormones or groups of hormones.
植物的生长和发育是由五种或五类主要的激素控制的。 - This is a regulated industry, not a fully competitive market.
这是一个管制的行业,而不是一个完全竞争的市场。 - The speed of the machine may be regulated to pace the packing operation.
机器的速度可调节到与包装速度同步。 - The prices are regulated by demand and supply.
价格随着需要和供应而调整。 - Cooperatives are regulated the same way as other businesses.
对合作社管理方式与其它经济体一样。 - Continuous learning process must be ensured and regulated by perfect, strict system.
不断学习过程必须由完善、严格的制度来保证和规范。 - For example, what are the known health risks from the current, regulated use of chlorine?
例如,现在对氯的控制性使用引起了什么已知的健康危险了吗? - Not regulated; not subject to rule or discipline.
不遵守规定;不服从规定和纪律。