گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'authority'

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فارسی

1 حسابداری و مالی:: اختیار

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2 عمومی:: اجازه‌

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3 عمومی:: توانایی‌

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4 عمومی:: متصدی

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5 عمومی:: نفوذ

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6 عمومی:: مدرك‌

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7 عمومی:: قدرت‌

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8 عمومی:: اعتبار

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9 معارف اسلامی و الهیات:: قدرت

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10 حقوق:: اعتبار -اختیار-توانایی-نفوذ

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11 :: اقتدار

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english

1 general:: noun control: The authority lies with our leader.

Simple Definitions

2 general:: authority verbs have authority • Teachers should have the authority to discipline their students. • He has no authority over us anymore. exercise/exert your authority ( also wield authority formal ) (= use your authority ) • In practice it’s very difficult for the president to exercise his authority. • He was one of those people who want to wield authority over others. abuse/misuse your authority (= use your authority in a bad way ) • The mayor was accused of abusing his authority and taking bribes. establish/assert/impose/stamp your authority (= show people that you have authority ) • The new manager was anxious to establish her authority. • Robertson quickly stamped his authority on the team. • The State Department pressed him to take bolder steps to assert his authority. lose your authority • He’s worried that he is losing his authority over the party. undermine/weaken sb’s authority (= make someone’s authority weaker ) • I wasn’t trying to undermine your authority. exceed/overstep your authority (= do more than you have the power or right to do ) • A higher court decided that the judge had exceeded his authority. challenge sb’s authority (= try to take the power away from someone ) • There had been no-one to really challenge his authority. adjectives full/complete/total authority • The manager has full authority to make decisions. absolute authority (= complete authority over everyone – used especially about the leader of a country ) • In those days, the emperor had absolute authority. parental authority • The younger children are more likely to resist parental authority. governmental authority • Their failure undermined governmental authority. presidential authority • A number of constitutional amendments have increased presidential authority. legal authority • US agents have legal authority to bring criminals back from overseas. phrases be in a position of authority • I’ve never been in a position of authority before. have an air of authority approving (= look like you have authority, in a way that makes people obey you ) • The commander had an unmistakeable air of authority. a challenge to sb’s authority • The leadership saw the demonstrations as a challenge to their authority. an authority figure (= someone, such as a parent or teacher, who has the power to tell young people what they can do ) • The teacher is an authority figure, like the parent.

transnet.ir

3 general::   noun sth with the power to give orders ADJ. district, local, regional | government, public | education, health, military, planning, tax The government is urging education authorities to spend less money. | competent, lawful, relevant, statutory AUTHORITY + VERB agree sth, claim sth, decide sth, deny sth, promise sth The local health authority denied negligence. | allow (sb) sth, give (sb) sth, grant (sb) sth The local authority has not granted planning permission. power/right to give orders ADJ. absolute, complete, full, supreme | governmental, judicial, legal, ministerial, parental, presidential VERB + AUTHORITY have Parents have the authority to discipline their children. | assume He assumed full authority as tsar in 1689. | give sb | assert, demonstrate, establish, exercise, exert, show, use, wield The new manager obviously felt the need to demonstrate her authority. | delegate | give up, relinquish | abuse | challenge, defy, deny, rebel against, reject, undermine She had challenged my authority once too often. | usurp AUTHORITY + NOUN figure adult authority figures such as parents and teachers PREP. in ~ I need to talk to someone in authority. | under the ~ of This can only be done under the authority of the government minister. | without ~ He took the car without authority. | ~ over Central government has extensive authority over teachers. PHRASES an air of authority He bore an air of authority. | position of authority She holds a position of authority in the local church. person with special knowledge ADJ. leading, respected, world | unimpeachable, unquestioned VERB + AUTHORITY cite, invoke Copernicus justified his innovation by citing respected authorities. PREP. ~ on She's a leading authority on genetics.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

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