词汇 | promulgating |
释义 | promulgating present participle ofpromulgate promulgate verb[ T ] formaluk /ˈprɒm.əl.ɡeɪt/ us /ˈprɑː.məl.ɡeɪt/ promulgateverb[T] (SPREAD)to spread beliefs or ideas among a lot of people传播,宣扬(思想或信仰) Announcing, informing & stating acquaint someone/yourself with something annunciation apprise someone of something avowedly awaken someone to something break disseminate impart on the recordidiom pass proclaim propagate propagative public put something before someone put something out put something out of its miseryidiom ring stake a claimidiom statement promulgateverb[T] (ANNOUNCE)to announce something publicly, especially a new law: 颁布,公布(尤指新法律) The new law was finally promulgated in the autumn of last year.新法律最终于去年秋天颁布。 UK politics: legislation & law-making abolish abrogate abrogation amendment assemblyman constitutionally enact First Minister's Questions FMQs gold plate Green Paper guillotine parliamentarian penal reform PMQs pocket veto presiding officer promulgate White Paper writ You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Announcing, informing & stating Related wordpromulgation Examples of promulgatingpromulgating In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. A consensus among physicians that lean was healthy only developed after insurance companies began promulgating ideal body-weight tables (the first appeared in 1912). But the northern activists would not have seen themselves as promulgating ethnicity, rather as fostering universal human rights and a higher degree of civilization. It is not clear a priori that it is necessary for the state to take a role in promulgating and enforcing those standards. Moreover, the rationality of promulgating statutes-provided there are always simplest cases-follows automatically. Promulgating the second version was extremely risky, for an impotent king is no true king. The process of arriving at consensus or promulgating it will also be important. But intentionalism, as we have seen, accounts for epistemic guidance at a price and limits the rationality of promulgating statutory texts. So social salience theory supports the rationality of the practice of promulgating statutes under more circumstances than do applied semantic realism and intentionalism. Communication is involved in promulgating law, and communication depends upon common, shared understandings. Moreover, significant progress had been made in rewriting past gender discriminatory laws and promulgating new legislation. Additionally, in the years following the epidemics, the government sponsored a large-scale project of revising, printing, and promulgating medical books. As has been said, ordinar y people gain a certain amount of guidance just by knowing about judicial decisions, and officials depend upon that fact in promulgating those decisions. A form of display that catered to the performer's vanity, ornamentation was also seen as promulgating a self-interest that broke down social ties on the practical level. The convergence in groupings should be seen as central, neither a happy fortuity when meanings are officially set nor an important product of promulgating the official meaning. Specifying and promulgating achievement standards. 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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