imperative
adj. 必要的,不可避免的; 命令的,專橫的; 勢在必行的; [語]祈使的
n. 必要的事; 命令; 規則; [語]祈使語氣
If it is imperative that something is done, that thing is extremely important and must be done.
It was imperative that he act as naturally as possible...
最重要的是他要做到儘可能自然。
That's why it is imperative to know what your rights are at such a time...
這就是為什麼你有必要在這個時候知道你的權利有哪些。
An imperative is something that is extremely important and must be done.
The most important political imperative is to limit the number of US casualties.
現在的頭等政治大事就是要控制美國人的傷亡人數。
...the needs of those unable to respond to the imperatives of an enterprise culture.
那些不能積極響應企業文化核心要求的人的需求
In grammar, a clause that is in the imperative, or in the imperative mood, contains the base form of a verb and usually has no subject. Examples are 'Go away' and 'Please be careful'. Clauses of this kind are typically used to tell someone to do something.
An imperative is a verb in the base form that is used, usually without a subject, in an imperative clause.
1. a mood that expresses an intention to influence the listener's behavior
2. some duty that is essential and urgent
1. requiring attention or action;
2. relating to verbs in the imperative mood
It is imperative to possess strategic analysis Methods : When formulating hospital development strategy.
制定醫院發展戰略首先需要掌握戰略分析方法.
Hence, it's imperative that a clear position be given to undergraduate comparative literature teaching.
因此, 給本科生比較文學教學進行單獨定位勢在必行.
It's imperative that he ( should ) not be seen here.
他不應該呆在這兒.
For the mountain climber, it is imperative to get food and water before sunset.
登山者必須在太陽下山前獲得食物和水.
It is utterly imperative for you to carry this message to them.
你必須把這囗信帶給他們.