enact如何读

英:[ɪˈnækt]

美:[ɪˈnækt]

enact英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vt. 制定(法律);通过(法案) (of the government) make or pass (a law)

enact是什么意思

v. (动词)
  1. 规定
  2. 演习
  3. 出现
  4. 制定(法律)
  5. 扮演(角色)
  6. 通过(法律)
  7. 颁布(法案)
  8. 担任…角色
  9. 发生
  10. 进行
  11. 举行

enact自然拼读

en·act

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enact变形

第三人称单数:enacts

现在分词:enacting

过去式:enacted

过去分词:enacted

enact词根

词根:enact

n.

enactment 制定,颁布;通过;法令

enact英英释义

Verb

1. order by virtue of superior authority; decree;

"The King ordained the persecution and expulsion of the Jews"

"the legislature enacted this law in 1985"

2. act out; represent or perform as if in a play;

"She reenacted what had happened earlier that day"

enact词源中文解释

15世纪早期,“扮演,表演”来自 en-(1)“制作,放置”+ act(v.)。意思是“颁布,建立,制定法律”来自15世纪中期。相关词汇: Enacted; enacting。

enact_法律行业词汇

颁布

通过

制定

法规

规定

enact词源英文解释

The first known use of enact was in the 15th century

enact儿童词典英英释义

enamel1 of 2verb

to cover or decorate with enamel

enamel2 of 2noun

a glassy substance used to coat the surface of metal, glass, or pottery

a surface that resembles enamel

a very hard outer layer covering the crown of a tooth

a paint that turns to a smooth hard coat when applied and dries with a glossy appearance

enamel1 of 2verb

to cover or decorate with enamel

enamel2 of 2noun

a glassy substance used to coat the surface of metal, glass, or pottery

a surface that resembles enamel

a very hard outer layer covering the crown of a tooth

a paint that turns to a smooth hard coat when applied and dries with a glossy appearance

enamel1 of 2verb

to cover or decorate with enamel

enamel2 of 2noun

a glassy substance used to coat the surface of metal, glass, or pottery

a surface that resembles enamel

a very hard outer layer covering the crown of a tooth

a paint that turns to a smooth hard coat when applied and dries with a glossy appearance

enamel1 of 2verb

to cover or decorate with enamel

enamel2 of 2noun

a glassy substance used to coat the surface of metal, glass, or pottery

a surface that resembles enamel

a very hard outer layer covering the crown of a tooth

a paint that turns to a smooth hard coat when applied and dries with a glossy appearance

enactmentnoun

the act of enacting : the state of being enacted

law sense 1a, statute

enactverb

to make (as a bill) into law

enact legislation

to act out

enact a scene from a play

enactverb

to make (as a bill) into law

enact legislation

to act out

enact a scene from a play

enact 例句

1 It was perfectly possible that before he was shot the whole drama of his arrest and interrogation would be enacted all over again.

2 And more production companies have been bringing their film and TV soundtrack recordings to Nashville, including Netflix, Showtime, Sony and Focus Features, thanks in part to an incentive program enacted into law in last year.

3 The final two scenes, in which stories are narrated but not fully enacted, are the most successful.

4 Astonishingly, given the times, and thanks to the recently enacted Civil Rights Act, the defendant won.

5 To recorded dialogue by Jonathon Young, the dancers enact a confrontation about taking responsibility for a conflict that has apparently spiraled out of control.

6 Their relationship, though not all that convincing dramatically, is boldly enacted by the leads, who are as stirring as they can be given the limited range and textures of their roles.

7 I know not what further scheme they would have enacted upon my already distracted frame had events not transpired which changed considerably the issue of this incarceration.

8 Many of these reforms were precisely the sort of things that we in the ANC someday hoped to enact.

9 The director praised the UK for recently enacting legislation – in the form of unexplained wealth orders – to identify and potentially investigate people purchasing UK assets with “extreme wealth that seems to have come from nowhere”.

10 To enact such a law is to break a higher law that demands fairness and respect for human life.

颁布这种法令即是违犯了比之更高的法律,后者要求待生命以平等和尊重。

11 Filmmakers "appear" to depict all manner of unhealthy, immoral and illegal activities -- and sometimes they hire teen actors to enact the stories.

12 To prevent this, white lawmakers enacted a measure in 1765 banning groups of three or more blacks from gathering for any reason.

13 He twinkles and leers with commendable grace, introducing his loyal cast of egocentric players as they take the stage to enact the story of love, betrayal and, just possibly, murder.

14 To enact even one of Holder’s proposals, the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act, Democrats will have to win big in November.

15 Several US states have enacted measures on assisted dying, including Washington, California, Oregon, Vermont and New Mexico.

16 They project aggression with artifice, enacting the line in their then current hit, "Substitute" – "The simple things you see are all complicated."

17 Much of what goes into the effort to add fresh details each year is based on a half-dozen stunt players who enact thousands of elements of the game day experience and the game itself.

18 The bill would replace a program enacted in 2009 that was intended to make California more competitive with some 40 states that offer tax breaks to the film industry.

19 They're trying to enact a " nationality " bill.

他们正试图通过一项 “ 国籍 ” 法案.

20 The idea that I should be enacting an inner drama—the discovery that love alters everything, that it is a kind of emotional windfall, the Comstock Lode of human feeling—simply hadn’t occurred to me.

enact 同义词

18 扮演…角色

come do

19 立法化

enactment

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