stipulation如何读

英:[ˌstɪpjʊ'leɪʃn]

美:[ˌstɪpjəˈleʃən]

stipulation是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 规定
  2. 契约
  3. 条文
  4. 条款
  5. 条件
  6. 合同
  7. 托叶排列式
  8. 约定(的条件)
  9. 约束
  10. 订定

stipulation自然拼读

stip·u·la·tion

stIp y leI shn

stipulation变形

复数:stipulations

stipulation词根

词根:stipulate

adj.

stipulate 有托叶的

stipulatory 合同的;规定的

vi.

stipulate 规定;保证

vt.

stipulate 规定;保证

stipulation英英释义

Noun

1. (law) an agreement or concession made by parties in a judicial proceeding (or by their attorneys) relating to the business before the court; must be in writing unless they are part of the court record;

"a stipulation of fact was made in order to avoid delay"

2. an assumption on which rests the validity or effect of something else

3. a restriction that is insisted upon as a condition for an agreement

stipulation词源中文解释

1550年代,“承诺或做某事的活动”(现已过时),源自拉丁语 stipulationem(主格 stipulatio),是从 stipulari 的过去分词词干中的动作名词,意为“要求承诺,订立协议”,其起源不确定。传统上认为它来自拉丁语 stipula “茎,稻草”(参见 stipule)的某种模糊象征行为; 但大多数权威人士都否认了这一说法,然而他们也没有提出更好的猜测。德·范(De Vaan)认为,“动词的最初含义是‘抽/割稻草’。...名词 stip- 必须是从用于支付的具体物体发展而来的,但该物体的性质是未知的:一种植物的茎?一种谷物的度量?”1750年记录了“规定合同或协议条款的行为”的含义。英语中“被规定或协议的内容”一词始于1802年。

stipulation_法律行业词汇

若干规定

约定合同

stipulation词源英文解释

The first known use of stipulation was circa 1552

stipulation儿童词典英英释义

stirrupnoun

either of a pair of small light frames often of metal hung by straps from a saddle and used as a support for the foot of a horseback rider

the innermost bone of the chain of three small bones in the middle ear of a mammal called alsostapes

stirringadjective

moving sense 3, inspiring

a stirring speech

stir1 of 2verb

to make or cause to make an especially small movement or change of position

the leaves were barely stirring

to disturb the quiet of : agitate

the bear stirred up the bees

to mix, dissolve, or make especially by a continued circular movement

stir the pudding

to rouse to action or strong feeling : incite

his pleas stirred the crowd

to call forth (as a memory) : evoke

stirred thoughts of home

to cause to take place : provoke

stir up trouble

to be active or busy

not a creature was stirring

stir2 of 2noun

a state of disturbance, upset, or action

widespread notice and discussion : impression

a small movement

a stirring movement

stir1 of 2verb

to make or cause to make an especially small movement or change of position

the leaves were barely stirring

to disturb the quiet of : agitate

the bear stirred up the bees

to mix, dissolve, or make especially by a continued circular movement

stir the pudding

to rouse to action or strong feeling : incite

his pleas stirred the crowd

to call forth (as a memory) : evoke

stirred thoughts of home

to cause to take place : provoke

stir up trouble

to be active or busy

not a creature was stirring

stir2 of 2noun

a state of disturbance, upset, or action

widespread notice and discussion : impression

a small movement

a stirring movement

stir1 of 2verb

to make or cause to make an especially small movement or change of position

the leaves were barely stirring

to disturb the quiet of : agitate

the bear stirred up the bees

to mix, dissolve, or make especially by a continued circular movement

stir the pudding

to rouse to action or strong feeling : incite

his pleas stirred the crowd

to call forth (as a memory) : evoke

stirred thoughts of home

to cause to take place : provoke

stir up trouble

to be active or busy

not a creature was stirring

stir2 of 2noun

a state of disturbance, upset, or action

widespread notice and discussion : impression

a small movement

a stirring movement

stipulenoun

either of a pair of small leaflike parts at the base of the petiole of a leaf in many plants see leaf illustration

stipulationnoun

something required as part of an agreement

stipulateverb

to demand or insist on as part of an agreement

stipulationnoun

something required as part of an agreement

stipulation 例句

1 I have worked my whole life to try to stop smoking and even before this stipulation was placed on me, I was once again trying to quit, but this news just tore me up.

2 Few aspects of our lives will escape the reach of this founding charter, either as a result of its clearly delineated powers or those stipulations explicitly limiting its powers.

3 The judge on Friday set bail at $150,000, ordered Zimmerman to wear a GPS monitoring device and refrain from using drugs or alcohol, among other stipulations.

4 This stipulation comes within the terms of your contract.

此规定合乎你的合同项目.

5 When Hoffman secured development rights to the waterfront in 2006, they came with a stipulation to create space for the arts.

6 One stipulation of his bequest was the collection’s ongoing use “for educational and scientific purposes through our Center for Education, and the Mütter Research Institute,” Dhody says.

7 It also comes with a strict stipulation: Only films that had a previously planned theatrical release are still eligible for Oscar consideration.

8 Unknowingly to Priscilla, being that object of desire comes with some strict stipulations.

9 May I refer you to the contract stipulation about packing ( shipping )?

请您看看合同中有关包装 ( 装运 ) 的规定.

10 And there was one stipulation if I wanted to wear it: that it could not be cut or altered in any way.

11 Reviews are limited to 255 characters right now; I suggest complaining to the creators and having that stipulation removed.

评论字数上限为255字符,我认为应该向开发者建议,将这条限制取消。

12 Any contradictory stipulation in previous nullified at the same time.

以前规定中与上述内容相矛盾之处同时废止.

13 A representative for Cook Out was not immediately available to confirm Woods’ account, or the stipulations of the store policy.

14 Rolex’s only stipulation is that the artists spend a minimum of six weeks together.

15 We've compiled a list of some of Salon's favorite, newer animated series for adults with the stipulation that they're American and are less than 10 years old.

16 My only stipulation, when working with Joel Church-Cooper, our writer, was just make it funny.

17 On the table is an agreement that, among other stipulations, would prevent the Lowes from ever exhibiting any animals covered by the Animal Welfare Act.

18 This isn't an accident — it's a stipulation that was written into law more than 100 years ago.

19 Their only stipulation was that the white Young Patriots denounce racism.

20 It has even stricter stipulations: bands must not play within a 90-mile radius for two months before and three months after a concert.

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