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en·act
ih naekt
第三人称单数:enacts
现在分词:enacting
过去式:enacted
过去分词:enacted
词根:enact
n.enactment 制定,颁布;通过;法令
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"
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。
颁布
通过
制定
法规
规定
The first known use of enact was in the 15th century
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
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.
3 法令
statutory edict decretal decretive law act appointment statute sanction doom ordinance decree fiat ordonnance prescript
4 上演
show stand production presentation showing staging presentment play act give present produce stage mount on re-enactment run open re-enact presentational representation do represent unperformed stuff
5 发生
-geny production generation incident occurrence incidence BE go come START run result happen fall pass occur arrive Cook fare intervene materialize transpire betide take place play out come about come to pass up be get onset start leave cause effect present force stage realize occasion arise instigate actualize effectuate come about that come down the pike rears its head rears its ugly head go on come up go ahead go down go off come off give rise to crop up
7 实行
executive performance execution deed fulfillment pursuance fulfill keep effect practice perform execute effectuate give effect to put into action put in practice
10 规定
set regulation regulatory prescribed compulsory normative prescriptive formulary stipulated regulative law condition rule provision prescription prescript provide prescribe fix regulate dictate stipulate ordain make it a condition institutional dictation proviso state require order appoint make dial govern institutionary as-maintained normal proof ordinary stated thetic institution convention determination give determine establish define mount lay modify allot
11 扮演
representation impersonation play-acting personation play act figure do perform represent portray impersonate personate sustain play-act be on-screen rendering run through come the impersonative representational execution support present take simulate in the character of
12 演出
show version performance production direction presentation representation interpretation acting rendering staging rendition presentment dramatics act direct give produce stage represent render Thespian entertainment showing enactment play present appear appearance theatre realization gala do perform pageant programme presentational tamasha offer spot offering spec histrionic playact make an appearance
13 制定
institutionalized statedly institution constitution establishment enactment make establish institute constitute ordain set appoint institutive institutionary devise programme prepare frame indite
14 完成
through complete perfect finished done consummatory achievement completion execution accomplishment maturity fulfillment consummation end top finalize ripen fulfill get finish perform achieve round cap accomplish crown attain thrash consummate over and done with break the neck of give effect to bring to completion put the last hand to off the stocks come to perfection
17 实施
application operation launch conduct implementation effect action exercise implement execute practise executive execution prosecution imposition dispensation introduce bring into effect put into operation carry out into action put into effect
19 立法化