The teacher
dictated to the whole class.
老师给全班同学作了听写.
Do not dictate to me to do that.
别命令我去做那件事。
It took him a long time to dictate this letter.
口述这封信花了他很长时间。
In an internal letter to employees, Zhou said the circumstances and stage of financing dictated that the platform could not tolerate any slack in its operations.
"In an opinion piece in The Washington Post, financial affairs author Zachary Karabell wrote, "The quest against Huawei is a ridiculous overreach — predicated on an assumption that the US can dictate how foreign competitors conduct business.
In an opinion piece in The Washington Post, author Zachary Karabell wrote that "the quest against Huawei is a ridiculous overreach — predicated on an assumption that the United States can dictate how foreign competitors conduct business".
It is important to put yourself in the shoes of the people living in those countries before you try to dictate what you expect of them.
Market analysts said the pressures of capital outflow and yuan depreciation will remain manageable, given that China's real interest rates, which subtract inflation and dictate real investment returns, are still performing at a higher level than counterparts in the US because of mild inflation in China.
The tricky part of those Westerners' accusations is that the rules they are talking about are in fact another set of rules, the kind of rules Washington can dictate and seeks to impose on the world.
"Concerning that Beijing is the capital of China, though there may be short-term market disruptions, logic would dictate demand will stay strong for companies to have a presence here.
Executive Gui Shengyue tells Edith Lu the group's taste for value brands has dictated their phenomenal growth over the years.
The twin carbon goals dictate new requirements in industrial production, with an aim to use data and algorithms to increase the efficiency of economic activities.
Sadly enough, if the British leaders in 10 Downing Street surrender to Washington's pressure and ban Huawei, it will further validate to the whole world that Washington can dictate its agenda in London, thereby eroding Britain's ability to make decisions on its own.
Tim Brooks, head of FX options trading at global market maker Optiver, said that more and more investors are exploring the listed options markets after the sixth and final phase of the Uncleared Margin Rules took effect in September 2022 in the United States and Europe, which require in-scope firms to post and receive initial margin in a manner specifically dictated by the rules.
Commercial banks' liabilities mainly consist of deposits and dictate banks' costs of funding.
The difference in consumer inflation readings between the US and China rose to a record high of 6.6 percentage points in January, Kang said, indicating that China has the conditions to dictate its monetary policy based on domestic economic conditions instead of any Fed moves.
Global markets throughout this week remains dictated by external pressures, with this most likely being encouraged by the intense risks around the Turkish lira crisis.