词汇 | edict |
释义 | edict noun[ C ] formaluk /ˈiː.dɪkt/ us /ˈiː.dɪkt/ an official order, especially one that is given in a forceful and unfair way: 法令,命令 The City Council issued an edict against spitting in the street.市议会颁布法令禁止随地吐痰。 a religious edict宗教法令 Synonyms decreeformal fiatformal proclamation Rules & laws administrative admiralty anti-bribery anti-regulatory anti-sodomy binding blue law humanitarian law invocation juridical juridically juristic land tenure legislation provision the rule of law Ts and Cs uncalled uncanonical unenforceable edict | American Dictionaryedict noun[ C ] lawus/ˈid·ɪkt/ a public order given by an authority: a court edict Examples of edictedict Thus, decrees and edicts have played a substantial role in the legal reforms, including those specifically addressing aboriginal rights. Rather than rejecting responsible cabinets and a stronger central government role, these reform edicts postponed them to a later time. It clearly allied its sitters with fashionable and widely read edicts on marriage. To implement their decisions they needed either voluntary cooperation on the part of other officials or an imperial edict to force the issue. Ironically, many of the demands of the failed revolution of 1933 became the constitutional edicts of 1940. A separate edict concurrently issued to him showed that the colonisation of the aboriginal territories had been approved as government policy. The enthusiastic emperor began, on their recommendations, to issue a series of edicts to speed up reform in the summer of 1898. A law, once passed, supercedes presidential edicts and decrees. Military coups and edicts took place in 1960, 1972 and 1980, interrupting the democratic process several times. Several rather evident features of the edict, however, make the wide acceptance of this view puzzling. The anti-shroffing edict was generally two-fold, consisting of a ban on shroffing and on trading in bad coins. Accounts of worship services appear both in gazetteers and in memorials and imperial edicts. Under the rule-based model, a single governmental edict can visit sweeping change on an entire industry. This trend served the state, in so far as it had allowed the bureaucracy to use print media to publicize legal decisions and edicts. How credible, though, is the edict's view of religious rationalism as itself a form of proselytism? See all examples of edict 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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