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词汇 discretionary
释义
discretionary
adjective formal uk/dɪˈskreʃ.ən.ər.i/ us/dɪˈskreʃ.ən.er.i/
(由官员)自行决定的,自主的
able to be decided by a particular person or group, rather than being controlled by rules, or relating to the power to make these decisions
Judges have great discretionary powers. 法官有很大的自主权。
Discretionary sentencing is intended to take into account the range of possible aggravating and mitigating factors in any serious crime.
These pay rises are purely discretionary.
a discretionary grant/bonus/award
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  • There are many points in the sentencing process where prosecutors and judges can exercise discretionary authority to reduce drug sentences.
  • School districts have discretionary funds that they can use for activities such as athletics.
  • Senior managers are eligible for discretionary bonuses.
  • Company contributions to the employee's pension scheme are discretionary, based on the company's profitability.
  • It's a discretionary expenditure — you don't have to buy the tickets.
  • Sales of discretionary items such as jewellery and furniture have suffered the most.
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