regulate
v. 控制; 調節; 管理
To regulate an activity or process means to control it, especially by means of rules.
The powers of the European Commission to regulate competition are increasing...
歐盟委員會對競爭的監管權越來越大。
As we get older the temperature-regulating mechanisms in the body tend to become a little less efficient.
隨著年齡的增長,人體體溫調節機制的功能往往會有所弱化。
1. fix or adjust the time, amount, degree, or rate of;
2. bring into conformity with rules or principles or usage; impose regulations;
3. shape or influence; give direction to;
4. check the emission of (sound)
This system can regulate the temperature of the room.
這種系統能調節室內溫度.
We will protect lawful incomes, regulate excessively high incomes and ban illegal gains.
保護合法收入, 調節過高收入,取締非法收入.
Shifting bars are a hazard to navigation and expensive to regulate.
移動沙洲將危害通航,而且要花費資金進行整治.
It can facilitate gonococcal invasion of host cell, regulate apoptosis, influence complement and act as adjuvants.
它能促進淋球菌入侵宿主細胞, 調控細胞凋亡, 影響補體啟用途徑,充當免疫佐劑.
Congress may pass laws that allow states to independently regulate interstate commerce.
國會可以透過法律允許州獨立規制州際商務.