词汇 | enforced |
释义 | enforced past simple and past participle ofenforce enforce verb[ T ] uk /ɪnˈfɔːs/ us /ɪnˈfɔːrs/ C1 to make people obey a law, or to make a particular situation happen or be accepted: 使服从(法律);(强制)实行,执行,把…强加于 It isn't always easy for the police to enforce speed limits.对警察来说,严格执行限速规定并不总是件易事。 The new teacher had failed to enforce any sort of discipline.这位新教师一点都管不住学生,搞得纪律涣散。 The army were called out to enforce the curfew. Aircraft will enforce the no-fly zone to protect UN forces on the ground.为保护地面联合国部队的安全,将实施禁飞。 The new law was generally admitted to be difficult to enforce.人们普遍认为,新的法律难以实施。 It is the job of the inspectors to enforce compliance with the regulations.强制人们遵守法规是督察的责任。 The changes to the tax system proved impracticable as they were impossible to enforce.税制改革因无法实施而被证明是行不通的。 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: Obeying & breaking the law Related wordsenforceable enforcement Examples of enforcedenforced In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Minimum standards of quality required for food - especially meat and milk - and living quarters were established and enforced by means of regular inspections. They have to confess that awareness of language is an entirely natural development, which should be monitored by a teacher but not enforced. Usually, these strategies are chosen and enforced by high-level public entities and therefore many institutions are obliged to support them. A question which can be only partially answered is how the council's 'rule' within the town was enforced and regulated. Communication, in turn, rests upon language as the medium through which institutions are created and enforced. This natural law of sociability was obligatory because it was enforced with natural rewards and punishments, sanctions which could not be ignored. This solution is generally based on the premise that property rights can be perfectly and costlessly defined and enforced. The transport mechanisms and protocols are supported (and enforced) by the infrastructure, while the content is negotiated between the components. The equilibrium outcome, maximizing under the circumstances to both parties, will be enforced regardless of apparent political intransigence. In some cases, these decisions can be enforced institutionally through language policy instruments such as the style books of the print media. Against that backdrop, transaction rules should be enforced by, among other things, the mechanisms of tort law. Similarly, if unsure whether their agreements would be enforced, rights respected and wrongs redressed, they would shy away from engaging in many worthwhile activities. Collective consumption of public services is invisible (as is the 'enforced consumption' of services). In an institutionalised party system it is clearer where the pressure points are and any changes to the rules can be enforced more easily. All of these might have enforced them to cut down any expenses. 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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