regulators
n. 调节器( regulator的名词复数 ); 校准器; 整时器; 监管者
A regulator is a person or organization appointed by a government to regulate an area of activity such as banking or industry.
Congress is being asked to investigate why it took so long for government regulators to shut the plant down...
人们要求国会调查政府监管机构为何花了这么长时间才关闭该工厂。
An independent regulator will be appointed to ensure fair competition.
将会指定一个独立的管理机构来保证公平竞争。
A regulator is a device or mechanism that automatically controls something, such as the temperature in a room or the growth of a person's body.
An automatic voltage regulator ensured a constant output from the generator.
一个自动电压调节器保证了发电机电流输出的稳定。
Banking regulators failed to clamp down until earlier this month.
银行监管机构直到本月初才开始严格管制。
The amount was misstated in the table because of an error by regulators.
由于校准者的失误,图表里的数目并不准确。
When the development bubble burst, federal regulators started probing the balance sheets of the biggest banks.
房地产开发泡沫破灭后,联邦监管机构开始调查审计各家大型银行的资产负债表。
Advice - giving can be beneficial to both the regulators and the regulated.
提供意见对管理者及被管理者都有益处.
Regulators worry that controls could easily be bypassed.
监管机构担心人们会轻易地摆脱控制。