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Stipulates Meaning in English

word · lemma: stipulate

ˈstɪpjəˌɫeɪts
STIP-yuh-layts
stˈɪpjʊlˌeɪts
STIP-yuh-layts

释义

To clearly state a specific requirement, condition, or rule in an agreement or document.

用法与细微差别

'Stipulate' is formal/legal, often in contracts: 'The law stipulates that...' Common with 'terms and conditions.' Less common in everyday speech. Do not use for casual requests or suggestions.

例句

The contract stipulates that we must deliver the goods by June.

basic

The rules stipulate a dress code for all employees.

basic

The agreement stipulates a two-year warranty on the product.

basic

My lease stipulates that pets aren’t allowed, so I can’t have a dog.

natural

It’s important to read what the policy stipulates before signing anything.

natural

The new regulation stipulates that restaurants must post calorie counts on menus.

natural