词汇 | law-and-order |
释义 | law and order noun[ U ] uk /ˌlɔː ənd ˈɔː.dər/ us /ˌlɑː ənd ˈɔːr.dɚ/ C2 a situation in which the laws of a country are being obeyed, especially when the police or army are used to make certain of this: 法律与秩序 a complete breakdown in law and order法律与秩序的彻底瘫痪 Social order & disorder anarchic anarchism anarchist anarchistic anarchy bedlam disorganization disorganized ferment free-for-all havoc instability maelstrom riot rioting riotousness social exclusion strife turbulence turbulent You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Obeying & breaking the law law and order | Business Englishlaw and order noun[ U ] ukus a situation in which laws are obeyed, and people behave in an organized and peaceful way: Taxing consumption of alcohol is an issue of law and order. Examples of law and orderlaw and order It ranges from 10 (strong lawandorder tradition) to 1 (weak lawandorder tradition). In a lead article, its editor predicted that the new light system would not improve lawandorder. They were all reduced to simple lawandorder conflicts, in which sides were taken according to political persuasion. Yet it adopted the ' ' new unionism ' ' of bringing lawandorder into the industry by promoting employerco-operation. Then the role of religion, education and lawandorder are discussed as qualities epitomizing respectability. The political authority, headed by prefect and subprefect, was charged with maintaining lawandorder and representing the state in the province. It has primary responsibility for maintenance of lawandorder. In other words, although the strict style always carried symbolic associations of lawandorder, this law had different implications at different times. The contents of the average week's lawandorder news would often have taken the reader in a number of directions. Such industrial action often threatened the entire lawandorder machineries in the mill towns. Consequently, the prescription is education and political mobilisation of ratepayers, combined with the restoration of lawandorder. The national government operated according to the juridical paradigm of due process that saw the purge as a matter of lawandorder. Enforcing local copyright was a low priority for a government struggling to maintain basic lawandorder. The threat to lawandorder and established custom appeared to have been seen off by a coalition of indigenous office-holders and the colonial state. A sudden and unexplained death evidently threatened lawandorder, but it might also be expected to generate revenue. See all examples of law and order 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. |
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