单词 | enact |
释义 | enactWord family adjectiveenactableenactingenactivenounenactionenactorenactureverbenact , Law Performingen·act /ɪˈnækt/ verb [transitiveT] 1 formalAP to act in a play, story etc 上演;扮演 a drama enacted on a darkened stage 在灯光暗淡的舞台上演的戏剧 2 SCL law to make a proposal into a law 将…制定成法律 Congress refused to enact the bill. 国会拒绝通过该法案。 —enactment noun [countableC, uncountableU] Examples from the Corpus enact• It may not be long before more brutal solutions to this modern menace are enacted.• The immigrant-aid cutoff was controversial at the time the legislation was enacted.• The necessary legislation has been enacted.• A discussion then occurs within the elite, to determine whether this policy should be enacted and how it should be implemented.• The Basic Law will still be enacted, promising a panoply of rights and freedoms for 50 years beyond 1997.• They migrated to Montana, where legislators as recently as 1963 tried and failed to enact similar controls.• Under a new law, universities must enact smoke-free policies on their campuses.• It is the competence to recognize and enact the rules, procedures and forms of understanding of a particular cultural environment.• The characters wear colorful outfits and enact their scenes center stage.• Even Frederick Douglass's Paper enacted this synecdoche. |
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