enforce
enforce 英 [ɪnˈfɔ:s] 美 [ɪnˈfɔrs]
vt. 强制执行;强迫,强制
进行时:enforcing 过去式:enforced 过去分词:enforced 第三人称单数:enforces 名词复数:enforces
- To enforce means to make sure the laws and rules are being followed. So those guys wearing striped outfits and whistles? They're in charge of enforcing the rules of the game.
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- vt. 强制执行;强迫,强制
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1. It's the job of the police to enforce the law.
警察的工作就是执法。
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2. The legislation will be difficult to enforce.
这一法规将难以实施。
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3. United Nations troops enforced a ceasefire in the area.
联合国军队在该地区强制执行停火命令。
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4. You can't enforce cooperation between the players.
队员间的配合并非强迫命令而成。
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5. A gambling debt is not legally enforceable.
赌债不能通过法律手段强制偿还。
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6. strict enforcement of regulations
规章的严格执行
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7. law enforcement officers
执法官员
- enforce (v.) mid-14c., "to drive by physical force; to try, attempt, strive; to fortify, strengthen a place;" late 14c. as "exert force, compel; make stronger, reinforce; strengthen an argument; grow stronger, become violent," from Old French enforcier "strengthen, reinforce; use force (on), offer violence (to); oppress; violate, rape" (12c.) or a native formation from en- (1) "make, put in" + force (n.). Meaning "compel obedience to (a law, etc.) is from 1640s. Related: Enforced; enforcing.
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