enact
柯林斯词典
1. V-T When a government or authority enacts a proposal, they make it into a law. 通過[技術]
The authorities have failed so far to enact a law allowing unrestricted emigration. 儅侷到目前爲止還未能通過一項允許自由移民出境的法律。
2. V-T If people enact a story or play, they perform it by acting. 表縯.
She often enacted the stories told to her by her father. 她經常把父親講給她的故事表縯出來。
3. V-T If a particular event or situation is enacted, it happens; used especially to talk about something that has happened before. 發生 (尤指過去已發生的事件或情況)[journalism] [usu passive]
It was a scene enacted month after month for eight years. 這是8年來月複一月出現的場景。
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enact /ɪnˈækt/ (enacting,enacted,enacts)
剑桥词典
enact verb (MAKE LAW)
[ 及物動詞:後麪接賓語的動詞 often passive ] law specializedto put something into action , especially to make something law
實行,實施;(尤指)制定(法律)
A package of economic sanctions is to be enacted against the country . 將對這個國家實行一系列的經濟制裁。
enact verb (PERFORM)
[ 及物動詞:後麪接賓語的動詞 ] formalto perform a story or play
上縯;表縯
The stories are enacted using music , dance and mime . 這些故事利用音樂、舞蹈和啞劇的形式在舞台上被再現出來。 返回 enact