non-discretionary
adjective (also nondiscretionary) uk/ˌnɒn.dɪˈskreʃ.ən.ər.i/ us/ˌnɑːn.dɪˈskreʃ.ən.er.i/
必需的,不可或缺的
relating to something that you pay for that is considered necessary, such as food and rent
The price of non-discretionary items such as fuel and food has been rising sharply.
The non-discretionary nature of the healthcare chain's products helped it survive the economic downturn. 该医疗保健连锁店产品的必需性助其度过了经济低迷期。
finance & economics, law specialized(基金)非全权委托的,非授权的,非自由裁量的
A non-discretionary fund (= an amount of money saved or invested for someone) does not allow the person who manages the fund to make decisions about how the money in it is managed and used, without asking the person who the money belongs to.
With a non-discretionary account, you make all the trading decisions, and the broker may not execute any transactions without your approval.
Trusts may be either discretionary or non-discretionary. 基金可以是全权委托的或是非全权委托的。
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- The deal covers everyday items that many people already spend significant sums on, and that are largely non-discretionary.
- The cost of living keeps rising, especially for non-discretionary expenditure such as rent and mortgage payments, healthcare and childcare.
- Non-discretionary spending on household bills, rent, mortgage payments, and petrol have increased by 11% over the past year.