dictated 

53274
单词释义
v.口述,(尤指以令人不快的方式)指使,强行规定,支配,摆布,决定
dictate的过去分词和过去式
词根词缀记忆/谐音联想记忆 补充/纠错
词根dict 说;断言 + ate 表动词 → 说话 → …………
其他怎么记补充/纠错
串记记忆dictator(独裁者)来dictate(命令)你重复他的dictation(口述) …………
词性拓展记忆 / 词形拓展记忆
原形:dictate第三人称单数:dictates复数:dictates过去式:dictated过去分词:dictated现在分词:dictating
对比记忆 / 类比记忆 / 形近词记忆
dedicate / delicate / indicate / dictate
dedicate vt. 奉献;献身于
delicate a. 纤弱的;精致的;微妙的;灵敏的
indicate v. 指出,指示;表明,暗示 …………
词组和短语补充/纠错
dictate sth. to sb. 向某人听写,口述……
dictate to sb. to do sth 指示某人做……
dictate an order 口头传达一个命令
dictate our perception 支配我们的感知
单词例句
The teacher dictated to the whole class.
老师给全班同学作了听写.
Do not dictate to me to do that.
别命令我去做那件事。
It took him a long time to dictate this letter.
口述这封信花了他很长时间。
She dictated a letter to her secretary over the phone.
她通过电话口述了一封信给她的秘书。
The doctor dictated the patient's medical report into a digital recorder.
医生将病人的医疗报告口述到录音机里。
After finishing his essay, he dictated it to his computer using speech recognition software.
完成作文后,他用语音识别软件将其口述到电脑上。
The lawyer dictated the terms of the contract to the paralegal.
律师向助理律师口述了合同条款。
The teacher asked the students to dictate their thoughts on the topic onto a notepad.
老师让同学们把对主题的想法口述在便签纸上。
In ancient times, scribes would dictate important historical events to future generations.
在古代,抄写员会口述重要的历史事件给后代。
She dictated the recipe for the cake to her children while they helped her bake.
她在孩子们帮她烘焙蛋糕时,口述了蛋糕的食谱。
The journalist dictated the article to the typist in a hurry.
记者匆忙地口述文章给打字员。
During a meeting, the manager often dictated decisions to his subordinates.
经理在会议上经常口述他的决定给下属。
The teacher had the students dictate a paragraph in pairs to practice their speaking skills.
老师让学生们两人一组口述一段话,以练习口语能力。
In an internal letter to employees, Zhou said the circumstances and stage of financing dictated that the platform could not tolerate any slack in its operations.
"In an opinion piece in The Washington Post, financial affairs author Zachary Karabell wrote, "The quest against Huawei is a ridiculous overreach — predicated on an assumption that the US can dictate how foreign competitors conduct business.
In an opinion piece in The Washington Post, author Zachary Karabell wrote that "the quest against Huawei is a ridiculous overreach — predicated on an assumption that the United States can dictate how foreign competitors conduct business".
It is important to put yourself in the shoes of the people living in those countries before you try to dictate what you expect of them.
Market analysts said the pressures of capital outflow and yuan depreciation will remain manageable, given that China's real interest rates, which subtract inflation and dictate real investment returns, are still performing at a higher level than counterparts in the US because of mild inflation in China.
The tricky part of those Westerners' accusations is that the rules they are talking about are in fact another set of rules, the kind of rules Washington can dictate and seeks to impose on the world.
"Concerning that Beijing is the capital of China, though there may be short-term market disruptions, logic would dictate demand will stay strong for companies to have a presence here.
Executive Gui Shengyue tells Edith Lu the group's taste for value brands has dictated their phenomenal growth over the years.
The twin carbon goals dictate new requirements in industrial production, with an aim to use data and algorithms to increase the efficiency of economic activities.
Sadly enough, if the British leaders in 10 Downing Street surrender to Washington's pressure and ban Huawei, it will further validate to the whole world that Washington can dictate its agenda in London, thereby eroding Britain's ability to make decisions on its own.
考试真题例句(机器翻译仅供参考)
全部
六级
四级
考研

六级It's an approach not dictated by the confines of conventional large scale agriculture lead by international corporations.

这是一种不受国际公司主导的传统大规模农业限制的方法。

2019年12月六级真题(第二套)听力 Section B

四级Besides, the Emily Post Institute doesn't dictate manners.

此外,艾米丽邮政学院不规定礼仪。

2018年12月四级真题(第二套)阅读 Section C

考研As we grow up, we learn to control our emotions so they are manageable and don't dictate our behaviors, which is in many ways a good thing.

随着我们的成长,我们学会了控制自己的情绪,这样情绪就可以控制,而不会支配我们的行为,这在很多方面都是一件好事。

2016年考研真题(英语二)阅读理解 Section Ⅱ

考研I had not realised how profoundly marketing trends dictated our perception of what is natural to kids, including our core beliefs about their psychological development.

我还没有意识到,营销趋势如何深刻地影响着我们对孩子们天性的看法,包括我们对他们心理发展的核心信念。

2012年考研真题(英语二)阅读理解 Section Ⅱ

六级I've got a long report I must dictate.

我有一份长篇报告要听写。

2013年6月听力原文

四级Also around that time, regulations, government, and unions came to dictate pay, prevent adjustments, and introduce bureaucratic (官僚的)standard for advancement.

同样在那个时候,法规、政府和工会开始规定薪酬,阻止调整,并引入官僚主义(官僚的)晋升标准。

2014年12月大学英语四级考试真题(第2套)

考研Towns like Bournemouth and Eastbourne sprang up to house large “comfortable” classes who had retired on their incomes, and who had no relation to the rest of the community except that of drawing dividends and occasionally attending a shareholders’ meeting to dictate their orders to the management.

像伯恩茅斯和伊斯特本这样的城镇涌现出来,容纳了靠收入退休的“舒适”阶层,他们与社区其他人没有任何关系,除了分红和偶尔参加股东大会向管理层发号施令。

1996年全国攻读硕士学位研究生入学考试英语试题

未经许可,严禁转发。QQ交流群:688169419
0
0