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authorise 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
  1. empower: give or delegate power or authority to; "She authorized her assistant to sign the papers"
  2. authorize: grant authorization or clearance for; "Clear the manuscript for publication"; "The rock star never authorized this slanderous biography"
  3. (authorised) authorized: endowed with authority
  4. (authorisation) mandate: a document giving an official instruction or command
  5. (authorisation) authority: the power or right to give orders or make decisions; "he has the authority to issue warrants"; "deputies are given authorization to make arrests"; "a place of potency in the state"
  6. (authorisation) authority: official permission or approval; "authority for the program was renewed several times"
  7. Authorization (also spelt Authorisation) is the function of specifying access rights to resources, which is related to information security and computer security in general and to access control in particular. More formally, "to authorize" is to define access policy. ...
  8. (Authorised) One that is recognised by the R&A.
  9. (Authorised) Order entry, modification, and cancellation are generally authorised for the instrument.
  10. (Authorised) The shares that a company is legally permitted to issue under its articles of association. A company may issue fewer shares if it wishes, but it may not issue more without first changing its articles.
  11. (Authorised) dealer - Is a financial institution or bank authorised to deal in foreign exchange.
  12. (authorised) Someone who has been approved by the P&C (by motion at a meeting) to act on its behalf.
  13. (Authorisation) (REACH proceedings): for articles with substances of very high concern (SVHC) such as CMR 1&2, PBT, vPvB, or endocrine disrupters that are in concentration > 0.1% (weight/weight) in a homogeneous material and without any threshold of tonnage.
  14. (authorisation) a card issuers`s undertaking to a card acceptor that it will honour a transaction
  15. (Authorisation) The process by which organisations are vetted and licensed to conduct investment business under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000. Such organisations are known as Authorised Persons.
  16. An authorisation is provided by acardholder’s issuer and confirms that the card number is valid, that the funds were available at the time the transaction took place and the card had not been reported as lost or stolen at the time of the transaction. It is not a guarantee of payment.
  17. (Authorisation) The administrative act by which the competent authority of a Member State authorises (following approval) the placing onto the market of a plant protection product.
  18. (Authorisation) The system whereby restrictions are made on the placing on the market of substances of very high concern as identified by Annex XIV of REACH. ...
  19. (Authorisation) A process whereby a credit or debit card transaction for a specified amount is approved, referred or declined by a card issuer or an acquirer on behalf of a card issuer.
  20. (Authorisation) The process of determining whether an individual is permitted a level of access to a resource or part of a resource. (A common abbreviation for this is AuthZ)
  21. (Authorisation (auth’n)) A collective term for the access permit and test permit. Under an authorisation, the recipient’s work party is allowed temporary access to defined equipment which has been removed from service and which is in a defined state, to enable work to be undertaken. ...
  22. (Authorisation) Any Payment, Transfer or Instruction, which is above a Limit defined by a Customer requires Authorisation. ...
  23. (Authorisation) Any permission setting out rights and obligations specific to the telecommunications sector and allowing undertakings to provide telecommunications services and, where applicable, to establish and/or operate telecommunications networks for the provision of such services. ...
  24. (Authorisation) Document issued by PIAB allowing the case to go to court
  25. (Authorisation) Each retailer has a limit above which they must get authorization from the card issuer before they can proceed with the transaction. This can either be done electronically by the till or has to be done over the phone. Authorisation is used in order to help prevent credit card fraud.