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adjectivebe mandatory — Pflicht od. obligatorisch sein
* * *man·da·tory[ˈmændətəri, AM -tɔ:ri]adj inv1. (required by law) gesetzlich vorgeschriebento make sth \mandatory etw gesetzlich vorschreiben2. (obligatory) obligatorisch\mandatory bid ECON obligatorisches Kaufangebot\mandatory meeting obligatorische Sitzung▪ to be \mandatory for sb jds Pflicht sein* * *['mndətərI]adj1) obligatorisch, erforderlichunion membership is mandatory — Mitgliedschaft in der Gewerkschaft ist Pflicht
it is mandatory for him to do this — er ist dazu verpflichtet, das zu tun
2) (JUR) sentence, ban, fine vorgeschriebenmurder carries a mandatory death sentence — bei Mord ist die Todesstrafe vorgeschrieben
or offenses (US) — auf Drogendelikte steht in Singapur die Todesstrafe
3) (POL)mandatory state (= having a mandate) (= being a mandate) — Mandatarstaat m Mandat nt
to be a mandatory power — Mandatarstaat or Mandatsherr sein
* * *A adj (adv mandatorily)1. JUR vorschreibend, befehlend:make sth mandatory upon sb jemandem etwas vorschreiben oder zur Pflicht machen;mandatory function Weisungsfunktion f;mandatory provision Mussvorschrift f;2. obligatorisch, zwingend vorgeschrieben, verbindlich, zwangsweise:mandatory retirement age Zwangspensionierungsalter n3. bevollmächtigend4. POL Mandatar…:B s → academic.ru/44957/mandatary">mandatary* * *adjectivebe mandatory — Pflicht od. obligatorisch sein
* * *adj.Pflicht- präfix.befehlend adj.obligatorisch adj.zwingend adj.
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