mandate  
 noun [ C usually singular ] uk/ˈmæn.deɪt/ us/ˈmæn.deɪt/
  (AUTHORITY)      
  授权;委任
the authority given to an elected group of people, such as a government, to perform an action or govern a country
  At the forthcoming elections, the government will be seeking a fresh mandate from the people. 在即将到来的选举中,政府将向人民寻求新的支持。 
 [ + to infinitive ] The president secured the Congressional mandate to go to war by three votes. 总统以3票的优势获得了国会对开战的授权。 
   (AREA NAME)     
 politics specialized(联合国授权某国管理的)托管地 
the name of an area of land that has been given to a country by the UN, following or as part of a peace agreement
 mandate  
verb [ T ] uk/ˈmæn.deɪt/ us/ˈmæn.deɪt/
  (GIVE PERMISSION)      
  正式批准,授权进行
to give official permission for something to happen
  The UN rush to mandate war totally ruled out any alternatives. 联合国匆匆授权开战,完全排除了其他选择。 
   (ORDER)      
 mainly US命令;要求 
to order someone to do something
  [ + to infinitive ] Our delegates have been mandated to vote against the proposal at the conference. 我们的代表受命在会议上对提议投反对票。