early 13c., autorite "book or quotation that settles an argument," from Old French auctorité "authority, prestige, right, permission, dignity, gravity; the Scriptures" (12c.; Modern French autorité), from Latin auctoritatem (nominative auctoritas) "invention, advice, opinion, influence, command," from auctor "master, leader, author" (see author (n.)).
Usually spelled with a -c- in English till 16c., when it was dropped in imitation of the French. Meaning "power to enforce obedience" is from late 14c.; meaning "people in authority" is from 1610s. Authorities "those in charge, those with police powers" is recorded from mid-19c.
雙語例句
1. Fifteen-year-old Danny is on the run from a local authority home.
15歲的丹尼從地方當(dāng)局的收容所逃跑了。
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2. The authority must make suitable accommodation available to the family.
當(dāng)局必須給這個家庭提供適當(dāng)?shù)氖乘迼l件。
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3. The Advertising Standards Authority accused estate agents of using blatant untruths.
廣告標準管理局控告房地產(chǎn)代理商使用無恥的謊言。
來自柯林斯例句
4. He's got the experience and the authority to carry it off.
他的經(jīng)驗和威望足以做成這件事。
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5. He's universally recognized as an authority on Russian affairs.