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makingcertainyourself that you oryouremployeesobeyrules,ratherthan havinglawsor anotherorganizationto do it: 自律的,自我调节的a self-regulatingbody/organization自律的机构/企业 A self-regulatingdevice,system, etc. isabletocontrolitsowntemperature,speed, etc. andkeepit at thecorrectlevel: Thehumanbodyis anamazingself-regulatingorganismuntil youstarttomesswith it. - Theyenvisionedthewebsiteas a self-regulatingmarketplacewhereusersareresponsiblefortheirtrades.
- Though theinstitutehasimposedtougherstandardsduring the lastdecade, theindustryremainsself-regulating.
- Thegovernmentis nottestingfortoxicchemicalsintoys, and too manymanufacturersare not self-regulating.
- The tool'stemperaturecontrolleris self-regulating andkeepstheheatingelementat asteady130°C.
- Theembryosaremostlyself-regulating, because theyarrestnaturallyat 32cells.
- The Gaiahypothesisis that theplanetis itself a self-regulatingorganism.
- Thislushgreenmountainousisland, with one of thebestall-year-roundclimatesin theworld, is also ahugeself-regulatingreservoirwhichholdsup to 200 millioncubicmetresofwater.
- Hechallengestheideathatimmigrationis a self-regulatingprocessthatrisesandfallsinstepwith theeconomy.
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See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Self-control and moderation (Definition ofself-regulatingfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)makingcertainyourself that you oryouremployeesobeyrules,ratherthan havinglawsor anotherorganizationto do it 自律的,自我调节的a self-regulatingbody/organization自律的机构/企业 - Theyenvisionedthewebsiteas a self-regulatingmarketplacewhereusersareresponsiblefortheirtrades.
- Though theinstitutehasimposedtougherstandardsduring the lastdecade, theindustryremainsself-regulating.
- Thegovernmentis nottestingfortoxicchemicalsintoys, and too manymanufacturersare not self-regulating.
- The tool'stemperaturecontrolleris self-regulating andkeepstheheatingelementat asteady130°C.
- Theembryosaremostlyself-regulating, because theyarrestnaturallyat 32cells.
- The Gaiahypothesisis that theplanetis itself a self-regulatingorganism.
- Thislushgreenmountainousisland, with one of thebestall-year-roundclimatesin theworld, is also ahugeself-regulatingreservoirwhichholdsup to 200 millioncubicmetresofwater.
- Hechallengestheideathatimmigrationis a self-regulatingprocessthatrisesandfallsinstepwith theeconomy.
self-regulating| Business EnglishLAW,HR(alsoself-regulatory)used todescribeanindustry,profession, etc. thatchecksthatitsmembersactaccordingtoparticularrules,ratherthan having this done by anotherorganization: a self-regulatory body/organizationThe HKSA is a self-regulatorybodygoverningtheprofessionalconductofaccountingprofessionalsin Hong Kong. used todescribeasystem,machine, etc. that isabletocorrectitself when thingsbeginto gowrong, withoutoutsidehelp: Theproposalis to make thesystemself-regulating byarrangingfor anypollutantfrom thefactorytofoulthefactoryprocesswater. Tradedeficitshave a self-regulatingelement. (Definition ofself-regulatingfrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofself-regulatingself-regulating For this reason, parasites have developed sophisticatedself-regulatingmechanisms to evade the immune response and to avoid being destroyed by the host.From theCambridge English Corpus The gap between end effector and non-rigid product is to some extentself-regulatingand imposes local rigidity which is useful during manipulation.From theCambridge English Corpus This perspective rightly points us to the construction of evaluation as a stronglyself-regulatingstrategy of governance.From theCambridge English Corpus In this way the system isself-regulating, with delivery of the toxic pollutant to the microorganisms being 'driven' by cellular demand.From theCambridge English Corpus They areself-regulatingbecause their speakers want to understand each other and be understood.From theCambridge English Corpus By way of analogy, service conduits symbolised aself-regulating, closed loop of information.From theCambridge English Corpus The panoptic society works to produce subjects through the imposition of an array ofself-regulatingdisciplinary regimes.From theCambridge English Corpus Examples from evolutionary breeding in barley demonstrate theself-regulatingcapacity of a diverse bulk population.From theCambridge English Corpus During toddlerhood, the ability to useself-regulatingbehaviors becomes critical as the child gains independence, control, and an identity separate from that of the caregiver.From theCambridge English Corpus In addition, we compared the frontier of the firms with an autonomous regulator to the frontier of theself-regulatingfirms.From theCambridge English Corpus Thus, non-liberal orders are dangerous simply because they signify an uncivilised condition, in contrast with civilised individuated individuals who are rational andself-regulating.From theCambridge English Corpus Languages areself-regulatingsystems which can be left to take care of themselves.From theCambridge English Corpus There is no assumption here that the rational ordering of human behavior could be spontaneously produced byself-regulatingforces.From theCambridge English Corpus Nor is the economy understood to be structurallyself-regulating.From theCambridge English Corpus From this failure, one learned of the economic necessity of a free,self-regulatingmarket and its constitutional accouterments - private property, individual rights, and the rule of law.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/self-regulating## |