Examples of using Dictated in English and their translations into Chinese
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Programming
This concept dictated that the hardware had to be non-complex and need not be hand-wired for every program.
The packaging market is often dictated by the demands of the supply chain, meaning price fluctuations can significantly impact profit margins.
The policies dictated by the banks rule out any prospect of“economic recovery.”.
Proposals to introduce the changes dictated by the decree would have to be tabled in the State Duma of the Federal Assembly.
And although these background details affected the novel and dictated what we would actually write, most of them never appear in the book.
We are not dictated by men but that does not mean that we disrespect our husbands.
These forms are dictated by chemical composition, and they may influence how well the material performs on a large scale.
The financial aristocracy has dictated policy, looted the country and restored its wealth to even higher levels.
Last year PCI DSS dictated that any website that accepts payment cards needed to deprecate TLS 1.0 with a strong recommendation for removing TLS 1.1.
The letters were originally dictated to a secretary, who typed them and sent mimeographed copies to each school.
My Autobiography is pretty freely dictated, but my idea is to jack-plane it a little before I die, some day or other;
It was the Essenic spirit which dictated a life of voluntary poverty, of abstinence from marriage and domestic life, and of asceticism Matt. xix.
He may impose any conditions he sees fit and temporarily withdraw or cancel the permit for reasons related to public security or dictated by the public interest.
Language: Russian The need for marketing dictated by the market: modern and actively developing markets characterized by a sharp intensification of competition.
By 1894 the the Royal Nigeria Company increasingly dictated whom the natives could trade with, and denied them direct access to their former markets.
When Jesus dictated A Course in Miracles to Dr. Helen Schucman, he told her,“Midterm marks are not entered on the permanent record.”.
He called in his secretary, Rose Mary Woods, and dictated a telegram to the RNC resigning from the ticket.
Eventually, the date of the parliamentary election, which was dictated by the Constitution, provided the ultimate deadline to which the parties adhered.
Dictated by societal pressures and our own perfectionism, this leads to artificial stress which we create for ourselves.
The need for marketing dictated by the market: modern and actively developing markets characterized by a sharp intensification of competition.