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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary
authorize
au‧thor‧ize BrE AmE (also authorise British English) /ˈɔːθəraɪz $ ˈɒː-/ verb [transitive] [Word Family: noun: ↑authority, ↑authorization, ↑authoritarian, ↑authoritarianism; adjective: ↑authoritarian, ↑authoritative, authorized ≠ ↑unauthorized; verb: ↑authorize; adverb: ↑authoritatively] to give official permission for something: an authorized biography authorize somebody to do something Napoleon III authorized Haussmann to rebuild Paris. • • • THESAURUS ▪ allow to say that someone can do something – used about parents, teachers, or people in authority: They don’t allow students to chew gum in the classroom. | I’m not allowed to stay out after ten o'clock. ▪ let [not in passive] to allow someone to do something. Let is not used in the passive, and is much more commonly used in everyday English than allow: Will your Mum let you come to the party? | I’ll borrow John’s bicycle, if he’ll let me. ▪ permit formal if something is permitted, it is allowed according to the rules - used especially on written notices and announcements: Smoking is not permitted anywhere in the building. ▪ give somebody permission used when someone in an important official position decides to allow someone to do something: He was given special permission to leave school early. | The Home Office has given him permission to stay in Britain indefinitely. ▪ give your consent to say that you will allow someone to do something that will affect you personally, or a member of your family, when you have a legal right to say ‘no’: Her parents have given their consent to the marriage. | You can’t build on someone’s land without the owner’s consent. ▪ give something the go-ahead to officially allow a planned project or activity to happen: The government finally gave the go-ahead for a new terminal at Heathrow airport. | A new nuclear plant has been given the go-ahead. ▪ authorize to officially or legally allow someone to do something - used about laws or people: The UN resolution would authorize the use of force. | I never authorized them to give information about me to other banks. ▪ entitle to give someone the right to do or have something: The pass entitles you to travel on any bus, at any time, in Norwich. | If the goods are faulty, the customer is entitled to a refund. ▪ sanction formal to give official approval and support for something: The Truman administration refused to sanction a military attack. | The advertisements were sanctioned by the candidate himself.
authorizehu◎ | ['ɔ:θəraiz] | | Cách viết khác: | | authorise | ◎ | ['ɔ:θəraiz] | ※ | ngoại động từ | | ■ | cho quyền, uỷ quyền, cho phép | | ☆ | to authorize someone to do something | | cho quyền ai được làm việc gì | | ■ | là căn cứ, là cái cớ chính đáng | | ☆ | his conduct authorized your suspicion | | tư cách của hắn thật là đúng là cái cớ để cho anh nghi ngờ | | 〆 | Authorised Version | | ✓ | bản dịch kinh thánh xuất bản lần đầu tiên năm 1611, và được vua James I cho phép dùng trong các nhà thờ |
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