dispensation
英 [ˌdɪs.penˈseɪ.ʃən]
美 [ˌdɪs.penˈseɪ.ʃən]
dispensation 豁免,分配来自dispense, 分配,分发。即分配者,管理者,宗教领袖,后用于指分配,豁免。
- dispensation (n.)
- late 14c., from Old French despensacion (12c., Modern French dispensation), or directly from Latin dispensationem (nominative dispensatio) "management, charge," noun of action from past participle stem of dispensare (see dispense). Theological sense is from the use of the word to translate Greek oikonomoia "office, method of administration."
- 1. A special dispensation may be obtained from the domestic union concerned.
- 从国内相关的工会那儿或许能得到一项特许。
- 2. The new dispensation proved a success, certainly with the business community.
- 新的制度收到了成效,当然也包括商业界。
- 3. They were promised dispensation from military service.
- 他们得到许诺,可以免服兵役。
- 4. She needed a special dispensation to remarry.
- 她需要得到特许才能再婚。
- 5. The committee was not prepared to use its discretion and grant special dispensation.
- 委员会无意动用它的决定权来给予特批。