discretionary
英:[dɪˈskreʃənəri] 美: [dɪˈskreʃəneri]
discretionary 基本解释
adj.任意的;自由决定的;酌情行事的;便宜行事的
英英释义
discretionary[ dis'kreʃənəri ]
adj.having or using the ability to act or decide according to your own discretion or judgment"The commission has discretionary power to award extra funds"
同义词:discretional
(especially of funds) not earmarked; available for use as needed"discretionary funds"; "discretionary income"
discretionary 相关例句
词组短语
discretionary power[法]自由裁量权;酌处权
discretionary spending可自由支配的个人开支
discretionary income可随意支配的收入
双语例句
用作形容词(adj.)- The enactment of this regulation gives us discretionary power.
这个法规的颁布,犹如给我们配备了上方宝剑。 - The judge has the power to make discretionary awards.
法官有权自行作出裁决,决定赔偿额。 - You may be eligible for a discretionary grant for your university course.
读大学课程可能会有资格获得学校自行决定是否发放的助学金。
权威例句
Discretionary disclosure ☆The pricing of discretionary accrualsDiscretionary-accruals models and audit qualifications ☆Auditor changes and discretionary accrualsPerformance matched discretionary accrual measuresPerformance matched discretionary accrual measures ☆A Market-Based Evaluation of Discretionary Accrual ModelsPerceived organizational support, discretionary treatment, and job satisfaction.The Economics of Discretionary Behavior: Managerial Objectives in a Theory of the Firm by Oliver E. WilliamsonConfiguring role-based access control to enforce mandatory and discretionary access control policies