enact
enact 英 [ɪˈnækt] 美 [ɛnˈækt]
vt. 颁布;制定法律;扮演;发生
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- You often hear that Congress is going to enact a new statute, which means that they will make it into a law. But enact also means to perform, like in a play. (Makes you wonder if the lawmakers are actors!)
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- vt. 颁布;制定法律;扮演;发生
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1. He wanted to enact an irresponsible tax cut, largely for the benefit of the wealthiest Americans.
他意图颁布一个主要惠及美国最富有人群的不负责任的减税法案。
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2. Obama wants to enact new laws by the end of the year. Democrats have consistently said that could be done, although some analysts foresee debate on the matter running into 2010.
奥巴马希望年底前能够颁布新法.民主党人士已不断声称可以做到,不过有些分析师预期这件事的讨论会延续到2010年.
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3. And next in this order are the institutional practices that enact them.
以此顺序的下一个是制定目标的制度的实践。
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