dictate 音标拼音: [dɪkt'et] [d'ɪkt
, et]
vt . 口述,口授,使听写
vi . 口述,口授,听写;命令,支配
n . 命令,支配
口述,口授,使听写口述,口授,听写;命令,支配命令,支配
dictate 指定
dictate n 1 :
an authoritative rule 2 :
a guiding principle ; "
the dictates of reason "
v 1 :
issue commands or orders for [
synonym : {
order }, {
prescribe },
{
dictate }]
2 :
say out loud for the purpose of recording ; "
He dictated a report to his secretary "
3 :
rule as a dictator Dictate \
Dic "
tate \,
n . [
L .
dictatum .
See {
Dictate },
v .
t .]
A statement delivered with authority ;
an order ;
a command ;
an authoritative rule ,
principle ,
or maxim ;
a prescription ;
as ,
listen to the dictates of your conscience ;
the dictates of the gospel .
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1913 Webster ]
I credit what the Grecian dictates say . --
Prior .
Syn :
Command ;
injunction ;
direction suggestion ;
impulse ;
admonition .
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1913 Webster ]
Dictate \
Dic "
tate \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Dictated };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Dictating }.] [
L .
dictatus ,
p .
p .
of dictare ,
freq .
of dicere to say .
See {
Diction },
and cf . {
Dight }.]
1 .
To tell or utter so that another may write down ;
to inspire ;
to compose ;
as ,
to dictate a letter to an amanuensis .
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1913 Webster ]
The mind which dictated the Iliad . --
Wayland .
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Pages dictated by the Holy Spirit . --
Macaulay .
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2 .
To say ;
to utter ;
to communicate authoritatively ;
to deliver (
a command )
to a subordinate ;
to declare with authority ;
to impose ;
as ,
to dictate the terms of a treaty ;
a general dictates orders to his troops .
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1913 Webster ]
Whatsoever is dictated to us by God must be believed . --
Watts .
Syn :
To suggest ;
prescribe ;
enjoin ;
command ;
point out ;
urge ;
admonish .
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1913 Webster ]
Dictate \
Dic "
tate \,
v .
i .
1 .
To speak as a superior ;
to command ;
to impose conditions (
on ).
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Who presumed to dictate to the sovereign .
--
Macaulay .
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2 .
To compose literary works ;
to tell what shall be written or said by another .
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Sylla could not skill of letters ,
and therefore knew not how to dictate . --
Bacon .
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165 Moby Thesaurus words for "
dictate ":
a priori truth ,
act ,
adage ,
ana ,
analects ,
aphorism ,
apothegm ,
appoint ,
authorize ,
axiom ,
behest ,
bestride ,
bid ,
bidding ,
bill ,
brocard ,
brook no denial ,
bylaw ,
byword ,
call for ,
call on ,
call the signals ,
call upon ,
canon ,
catchword ,
caveat ,
charge ,
collected sayings ,
command ,
commandment ,
commission ,
compel ,
constrain ,
control ,
current saying ,
declare ,
decree ,
demand ,
dictation ,
dictum ,
direct ,
direct order ,
direction ,
distich ,
dominate ,
edict ,
enactment ,
enjoin ,
epigram ,
exact ,
expression ,
fiat ,
form ,
formality ,
formula ,
formulary ,
give an order ,
give the word ,
gnome ,
golden rule ,
golden saying ,
govern ,
guide ,
have the ascendancy ,
hest ,
imperative ,
impose ,
injunction ,
insist upon ,
institution ,
instruct ,
instruction ,
issue a command ,
issue a writ ,
jus ,
law ,
lay down ,
lead ,
leave no option ,
legislation ,
lex ,
make obligatory ,
manage ,
mandate ,
master ,
maxim ,
measure ,
moral ,
mot ,
motto ,
necessitate ,
oblige ,
oracle ,
ordain ,
order ,
order about ,
ordinance ,
ordonnance ,
phrase ,
pithy saying ,
play first fiddle ,
pleasure ,
postulate ,
precept ,
predominate ,
preponderate ,
prescribe ,
prescript ,
prescription ,
prevail ,
principium ,
principle ,
proclaim ,
promulgate ,
pronounce ,
pronouncement ,
proposition ,
proverb ,
proverbial saying ,
proverbs ,
regulation ,
require ,
requirement ,
rubric ,
rule ,
rule the roost ,
ruling ,
saw ,
say ,
say the word ,
say -
so ,
saying ,
self -
evident truth ,
sentence ,
sententious expression ,
set ,
settled principle ,
sloka ,
special order ,
standing order ,
statute ,
stock saying ,
sutra ,
take no denial ,
take the lead ,
teaching ,
tell ,
text ,
theorem ,
truism ,
truth ,
twist ,
ukase ,
universal truth ,
utter ,
verse ,
wear the pants ,
will ,
wisdom ,
wisdom literature ,
wise saying ,
witticism ,
word ,
word of command ,
words of wisdom
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DICTATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of DICTATE is to utter words to be transcribed : to give dictation How to use dictate in a sentence
Dictate your documents in Word | Microsoft Support Open a new or existing document and go to Home > Dictate while signed into Microsoft 365 on a mic-enabled device Wait for the Dictate button to turn on and start listening
DICTATE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com DICTATE definition: to say or read (something) aloud for another person to transcribe or for a machine to record See examples of dictate used in a sentence
Dictate Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary dictate to [phrasal verb] dictate to (someone) : to give orders to (someone) — usually used as (be) dictated to
DICTATE Simple Definition - Merriam-Webster The simple definition of DICTATE is to speak or read (something) to a person who writes it down or to a machine that records it
DICTATE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you dictate something, you say or read it aloud for someone else to write down Sheldon writes every day of the week, dictating his novels in the morning [VERB noun] Everything he dictated was signed and sent out the same day [VERB noun]
DICTATE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary DICTATE definition: 1 to give orders, or tell someone exactly what they must do, with total authority: 2 to… Learn more
dictate, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary There are six meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun dictate, one of which is labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
DICTATED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary dictate verb (SPEAK) [ I or T ] to speak something aloud for a person or machine to record what is said, so that it can be written down:
Canadas Prime Minister Carney says US wont dictate trade deal terms . . . Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says that Washington cannot dictate the terms of the continental trade deal known as USMCA