1.命令,训令;规定;法令
1.指示的,命令的;规定的
1.laid down as a rule or regulation
1.a rule or regulation that has been laid down
1.but presently we have no concrete prescript in the field . this thesis is trying to solve this problem.
但目前国内尚无相关的具体规定,本文在这些方面做了初步的尝试。
2.Our criminal law prescript the subjective aspect of joint crime is joint criminal intention only, but research on this topic is superficial.
即使我国刑法明确规定共同犯罪的主观要件只能是共同犯罪故意,对于共同故意的深入探讨也寥寥无几。
3.Finally, the best prescript of nano epoxy bond coating is recommended. The basic data are recommended for the aim of usage in bonding field.
推荐了具有较好耐磨粒磨损能力的环氧树脂纳米胶粘涂层的最佳配方,为其在胶粘领域推广应用积累基础数据。
4.Last, it has prescript trivial double procedure of examination.
设置了繁琐的双重实质性审查程序。
5.Druids were seen as essentially non-Roman: a prescript of Augustus forbade Roman citizens to practise druidical rites.
德鲁伊教团员本质上是被看作非罗马人;奥古斯都命令罗马居民禁止履行德鲁伊教仪式。
6.Chemist: Sorry, sir. I tin no delude it , chaussure puma, you must premier get a doctor's certificate or prescript.
药剂师:抱歉,先生。我不能买给你。你必须有医生的证明或者医生开的药方才行。
7.At the same time the standard also has a definitive prescript on the testing process.
同时对试验程序也有明确的要求。
8.Shan'xi started to design the permanent mechanism according to the above prescript in 2008.
陕西省根据这一规定,开始构建全省治超工作长效机制。
9.Conflict and Equity: A study of the Prescript of Objection to Implied Admission
冲突与衡平:拟制自认追复规定浅探
10."People- oriented" Being the Essential Prescript of Scientific Development View
“以人为本”是科学发展观的本质规定