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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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reg·u·la·tion1 /ˌreɡjəˈleɪʃən/ ●●○ W3 AWL noun  1 [countable]PGSCL an official rule or order 规则;条例;法令 There seem to be so many rules and regulations these days. 如今好像条条框框很多。regulation on new regulations on imports 新的进口条例 regulations governing the safety of toys 监控玩具安全的条例building/planning/fire/health regulations The local authority is introducing new planning regulations. 地方政府正在实施新的规划条例。 All companies must comply with the regulations. 所有公司都必须遵守规定。under ... regulations Under the new regulations, all staff must have safety training. 根据新条例,所有员工都必须接受安全培训。see thesaurus at rule2 [uncountable]RULE/REGULATION control over something, especially by rules 〔尤指通过规章进行的〕控制;管理regulation of the regulation of public spending 对公共开支的管理nCOLLOCATIONSADJECTIVES/NOUN + regulationsstrict/stringent/toughThe regulations surrounding the handling of nuclear waste are very strict.safety regulationsEvery railway has complex safety regulations.government/federal regulationsSmall businessman are fed up with government regulations.building regulations (=relating to the structure of buildings)The Building Regulations no longer specify minimum ceiling heights.environmental regulationsThe Bill stipulated some of the toughest environmental regulations yet seen in the industrial world.planning regulations (=relating to what buildings can be built in an area)The house must be demolished because it does not conform to planning regulations.hygiene regulations (=relating to keeping restaurants, hotel kitchens etc clean)Hygiene regulations stipulate that the caterer must use suitable equipment. statutory regulations (=that are fixed or controlled by law)All government bodies are bound by statutory regulations on, for instance, race and sex discrimination.verbscomply with/meet/conform to regulationsHotel kitchens must comply with these regulations.break regulationsThe penalties for breaking the regulations were severe.make regulationsThe Secretary of State can make safety regulations governing the making of goods.tighten regulations (=make them stricter)The president is expected to announce new efforts to tighten gun-control regulations.relax regulations (=make them less strict)He has voted in favor of relaxing environmental regulations.regulations apply to somethingThe regulations also apply to new buildings.regulations govern something (=apply to something)There are regulations governing the safety of toys.regulations stipulate something (=state what must be done)The hospital regulations stipulate minimum staffing levels.phrasesrules and regulationsWe must reduce the number of rules and regulations.
Examples from the Corpus
regulationMost are offshore financial centres also targeted by international watchdogs for loose banking regulation and harmful tax practices.The building regulations are very strict about the materials you can use.Instead, they said businesses would be allowed to take regulators to court if they found regulations too onerous.Anyone who takes milk from an unhealthy cow will be contravening public health regulations.Paradoxically, third parties dealing with an international organisation may feel secure despite the lack of legal regulation.Under the new regulations, local representatives with power to enforce presidential and parliamentary decrees would be appointed.Under the new regulations, coach drivers must take a break every four hours.Safety regulations affecting dangerous fluids must be scrupulously observed.I was doing a senior thesis in college on cable television economic law and all the regulations related thereto.Obviously the effectiveness of these proposals depends on how the government chooses to enforce the regulations.Some reforms have been made in the regulation of childcare.The aggregate amount paid out under these schemes may be limited to an amount specified in the regulations.But now that governments are reducing the regulations that alliances circumvented, the alliances are being undermined.All cars sold in Germany must conform to the regulations laid down by the Federal Road Safety Board.rules and regulationsThere are rules and regulations that we all have to abide by.Secondly, what they can do is further restrained by an interlocking web of assumptions, rules and regulations.Every day there was a new set of rules and regulations.Each mobile home park has its own rules and regulations.There were so many petty rules and regulations that some companies stopped trying to export their products.Are they free from overly restrictive rules and regulations?It was a trend that rules and regulations were powerless to halt.The Star had initiated a campaign against the rules and regulations in 1932, but the effort was short-lived.We have a certificate to run the race and we do comply with all the rules and regulations.Competition simulates real combat, only with rules and regulations.
regulation2 adjective [only before noun]  RULE/REGULATIONused or worn because of official rules 〔使用或穿戴〕符合规定的;正规的 The girls were all wearing regulation shoes. 女孩们都穿着规定的鞋子。
Examples from the Corpus
regulationa regulation nine-hole golf course
From Longman Business Dictionaryregulationreg‧u‧la‧tion /ˌregjəˈleɪʃən/ noun1[countable]LAW an official rule or orderThe company was found to be in breach of (=to be breaking) health and safety regulations.Tighter regulations are being introduced to protect the environment from car exhaust emissions. building regulation2[singular, uncountable] control over something, especially by rulesthe regulation of public spendingCity regulation has failed to deal with insider-dealing and market manipulation.There needs to be tighter regulation of advertisements for drugs. statutory regulation
order rule Corpus official or an Business


regulation
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regulation1 S2 W2 AC /ˌreɡjəˈleɪʃən, ˌreɡjʊˈleɪʃən/ noun
 Word Family: noun: regulation, regulator; verb: regulate; adjective: regulatory
1. [countable] an official rule or order:
    There seem to be so many rules and regulations these days.
    regulation on
    new regulations on imports
    regulations governing the safety of toys
    building/planning/fire/health regulations
    The local authority is introducing new planning regulations.
    All companies must comply with the regulations.
    under ... regulations
    Under the new regulations, all staff must have safety training.
2. [uncountable] control over something, especially by rules
    regulation of
    the regulation of public spending
     
COLLOCATIONS
■ ADJECTIVES/NOUN + regulations
    strict/stringent/tough The regulations surrounding the handling of nuclear waste are very strict.
    safety regulations Every railway has complex safety regulations.
    government/federal regulations Small businessman are fed up with government regulations.
    building regulations (=relating to the structure of buildings) The Building Regulations no longer specify minimum ceiling heights.
    environmental regulations The Bill stipulated some of the toughest environmental regulations yet seen in the industrial world.
    planning regulations (=relating to what buildings can be built in an area) The house must be demolished because it does not conform to planning regulations.
    hygiene regulations (=relating to keeping restaurants, hotel kitchens etc clean) Hygiene regulations stipulate that the caterer must use suitable equipment.
    statutory regulations (=that are fixed or controlled by law) All government bodies are bound by statutory regulations on, for instance, race and sex discrimination.
■ verbs
    comply with/meet/conform to regulations Hotel kitchens must comply with these regulations.
    break regulations The penalties for breaking the regulations were severe.
    make regulations The Secretary of State can make safety regulations governing the making of goods.
    tighten regulations (=make them stricter) The President is expected to announce new efforts to tighten gun-control regulations.
    relax regulations (=make them less strict) He has voted in favor of relaxing environmental regulations.
    regulations apply to something The regulations also apply to new buildings.
    regulations govern something (=apply to something) There are regulations governing the safety of toys.
    regulations stipulate something (=state what must be done) The hospital regulations stipulate minimum staffing levels.
■ phrases
    rules and regulations We must reduce the number of rules and regulations.
     
THESAURUS
    rule an instruction that says what people are allowed to do or not allowed to do, for example in a game, school, or company: the rules of baseball | He disobeyed the school rules.
    law an official rule that everyone in a country, city, or state must obey: It is against the law to carry a concealed weapon. | The law requires motorcyclists to wear helmets.
    regulation an official rule or order, which is part of a set of rules made by a government or organization: the regulations for applying for a passport | building regulations | environmental regulations on air pollution
    restriction an official rule that limits what people can do: new restrictions on immigration | The government is planning to impose regulations on the amount of alcohol you can bring into the country.
    guidelines rules or instructions about the best way to do something: the Department of Health’s guidelines for a healthy diet | guidelines for classroom teachers
    code a set of rules that people or organizations agree to obey but are not forced to obey: The school has a dress code for its students. | the company’s code of conduct
    statute formal a law that has been officially approved by a parliament, council etc, and written down: The statute banned corporal punishment.
    ordinance American English a law, made by a city or town, that forbids or restricts an activity: A local ordinance limited speed in the parks to ten miles an hour.

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regulation2 adjective [only before noun]
used or worn because of official rules:
    The girls were all wearing regulation shoes.


🔑 regu·la·tion AW BrE /ˌreɡjuˈleɪʃn/ 🔊NAmE /ˌreɡjuˈleɪʃn/ 🔊 noun🔑 [countable, usually plural] an official rule made by a government or some other authority 章程;规章制度;规则;法规too many rules and regulations 过多的规章制度fire/safety/building, etc. regulations 防火条例、安全规章、建筑法规等to comply with the regulations遵守章程Under the new regulations spending on office equipment will be strictly controlled. 根据新的规定,办公设备开支将受到严格控制。🔊🔊the strict regulations governing the sale of weapons关于武器销售的严格规定 [uncountable] controlling sth by means of rules (运用规则条例的)管理,控制the voluntary regulation of the press新闻出版业的自律
🔑 regu·la·tion AW BrE /ˌreɡjuˈleɪʃn/ 🔊NAmE /ˌreɡjuˈleɪʃn/ 🔊 adjective [only before noun] that must be worn or used according to the official rules 规定的;必须穿戴的;必须使用的in regulation uniform穿着规定的制服