词汇 | promulgation |
释义 | promulgation noun[ U ] uk /ˌprɒm.əlˈɡeɪ.ʃən/ us /ˌprɑː.məlˈɡeɪ.ʃən/ promulgationnoun[U] (SPREADING)the process of spreading beliefs or ideas among a lot of people: (思想或信仰的)传播,宣扬 He defended the promulgation of alternative viewpoints. 他为另类观点的传播进行了辩护。 People should have a right to use the public airwaves for the promulgation of ideas. 人们应该有权利使用公共电波来传播思想。 The promulgation of derogatory comments misleads and misinforms people. He played a central role in the promulgation of the postmodern theory of history. The promulgation of freedom followed no set pattern. Announcing, informing & stating acquaint someone/yourself with something annunciation apprise someone of something avowedly awaken someone to something bear break impart pass proclaim propagate propagative public put something before someone put something out put something out of its miseryidiom reported ring smoke signal stake a claimidiom promulgationnoun[U] (ANNOUNCEMENT)the public announcement of something, especially a new law: 颁布 The Secretary is authorized to take actions that include the promulgation of rules and regulations.部长有权采取行动,包括颁布规章制度。 See promulgate In a special election, the legislator must take the oath of office within 30 days of the promulgation of election results. Next Wednesday will see the promulgation of new scientific and ethical guidelines. Promulgation is done by publishing laws in an official gazette, bulletin, or journal. Study, analysis, and deliberation has led to the promulgation of these regulations. 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 sanction writ |
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