stipulation
英 [ˌstɪp.jəˈleɪ.ʃən]
美 [ˌstɪp.jəˈleɪ.ʃən]
stipulation 规定,条款来自 stipulate,规定,明确要求,-ion,名词后缀。
- stipulation (n.)
- 1550s, "a commitment or activity to do something" (now obsolete), from Latin stipulationem (nominative stipulatio), noun of action from past participle stem of stipulari "exact a promise, engage, bargain," of uncertain origin. Traditionally said to be from Latin stipula "stalk, straw" (see stipule) in reference to some obscure symbolic act; this is rejected by most authorities, who, however, have not come up with a better guess. Meaning "act of specifying one of the terms of a contract or agreement" is recorded from 1750. Meaning "that which is stipulated or agreed upon" is from 1802.
- 1. Clifford's only stipulation is that his clients obey his advice.
- 克利福德唯一的要求就是客户必须听从他的建议。
- 2. There's no stipulation as to the amount you can invest.
- 没有关于投资额的规定.
- 3. The only stipulation the building society makes is that house must be insured.
- 建屋互助会作出的唯一规定是房屋必须保险.
- 4. We rented the house on the stipulation that certain rooms should be painted.
- 我们租这座房子时就约定好某几个房间必须油漆.
- 5. He left all his money to the town with the stipulation that It'should be used to build a new football stadium.
- 他把所有的钱都留给了该镇,条件是必须用这些钱来建一个新足球场.