1.(将信稿等内容向某人)口授,(口述文句等叫人)听写 (something to)
2.命令,支配
3.口述,听写
4.命令,支配,摆布
1.(将信稿等内容向某人)口授,(口述文句等叫人)听写 (something to)
2.命令,支配
3.口述,听写
4.命令,支配,摆布
1.命令,指挥,指令,意旨
1.to influence or control how something is done
2.to tell someone exactly what to do and how to behave
3.to say the words of a document that someone else will write or type for you
1.a rule or principle that people must obey
1.Constraints take control away from you: by dictating, by forcing you to think and work a certain way, by limiting your options.
通过指引,通过强迫你用特定的方式思考和工作,通过限制你的选择,约束夺走你的控制权。
2.Constraints help you to take control: by dictating, by forcing you to think and work a certain way, by limiting your options.
通过指引,通过强迫你用特定的方式思考和工作,通过限制你的选择,约束又可以帮助你进行控制权。
3.I also didn't try dictating a long document, like this column, because phones are rarely used for lengthy composing.
我也没有尝试听写像本篇专栏这样的长文档,因为手机很少用来编写长文。
4.They must sit all day on their bed, with rules dictating even their postures, and may not look their guards in the eye.
他们必须整天坐在床上,甚至坐姿也受到管制,而且不得直视警卫。
5.I wrote scientific papers by dictating to a secretary, and I gave seminars through an interpreter, who repeated my words more clearly.
我采用向秘书口述的方式来写论文,在研讨会上由翻译来把我的话重复一遍。
6.Microsoft used to be the big bully, pushing everyone around and dictating terms to partners.
微软以前是大大的业霸,弄得所有人团团转,跟合作伙伴的条款也独断得很。
7.As an empire, we began dictating the terms of world trade: If you wanted to do business with us, you had to accept our new dollar as gold.
我们开始制定世界贸易的规则:如果你想和美国做生意,你就要接受我们的新美元,像接受金子一样。
8.Because his secretary was so adept at shorthand, he felt comfortable dictating to her at his own pace.
因为他的秘书速记非常熟练,他以非常轻松自然的速度口述。
9.No one wanted to give the impression of a group of outsiders, all of them Americans, dictating what to do to a secretary general.
没人想留下局外人的印象,他们都是美国人,指示秘书长该怎么做。
10.United States starts by dictating -- in the past on some of these issues --and we don't always know all the factors that are involved.
我告诉他,我们必须首先要认真的倾听,因为以往美国往往在这方面颐指气使。我们并没有总是很清楚各方涉及的因素。