authorised
authorised — 形容詞
1. officially approved by a person or organisation that has the power to grant perm
經授權的
獲得官方或上級正式許可的
officially approved by a person or organisation that has the power to grant permission — for example, a government body, a company manager, or a qualified expert.
Only authorised staff members can enter the laboratory after six o'clock.
只有經授權的員工才能在下午六點後進入實驗室。
collocation: authorised staff / authorised personnel
Jude submitted the authorised budget report to the finance committee for a final check.
Jude 將核准的預算報告送交財務委員會做最後審查。
authorised + noun (budget report)
The construction company cannot start work until the local council stamps the authorised plans.
在地方議會蓋章核准施工計畫之前,這家營造公司不得開工。
Vivek waited eight weeks for his authorised visa to arrive from the embassy.
Vivek 等了八個星期,他那份經核可的簽證才從大使館寄到。
Dr. Okafor is the only authorised specialist for heart surgery in this hospital.
Okafor 醫師是這家醫院唯一獲准執行心臟手術的專科醫師。
- approved
more general; focuses on a positive decision rather than the act of granting permission
- permitted
slightly less formal; suggests that an action is allowed but not necessarily formally documented
- licensed
specifically for professional or commercial permission granted by an official body
- sanctioned
more formal; can carry overtones of moral or legal endorsement
- unauthorised
the direct opposite — lacking any form of official permission
- forbidden
stronger; implies that something is not allowed and may be against the rules or the law
文法句型
authorised + noun
authorised + to-infinitive
用法筆記
British English spelling; American English uses 'authorized'. Typically appears in official, bureaucratic, or legal contexts. Often placed before a noun (authorised personnel) or followed by a to-infinitive (authorised to act).