edict

英['iːdɪkt] 美['iːdɪkt]
  • n. 法令;布告
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星级词汇:
  • edie n.伊迪(Edith的昵称)(f
Noun:
  1. a formal or authoritative proclamation

  2. a legally binding command or decision entered on the court record (as if issued by a court or judge);

    "a friend in New Mexico said that the order caused no trouble out there"

1. In 1741 Catherine the Great issued an edict of toleration for Buddhism.
1741年,叶卡捷琳娜大帝颁布法令,允许佛教的存在。

来自柯林斯例句

2. The emperor issued an edict forbidding doing trade with foreigners.
皇帝颁布了一项不得和外国人做生意的敕令.

来自《简明英汉词典》

3. The poor are taking advantage of this edict to marry off their daughters without enormous expenditure while they can.
穷人们利用这个法令,尽量不花费巨额开销就把女儿嫁出去。

来自柯林斯例句

4. He issued an edict that none of his writings be destroyed.
他下令不得毁坏他的任何作品。

来自辞典例句

5. Stubbs the plasterer was much downcast at this dreadful edict.
泥水匠斯塔布斯对这道使人敬畏的“法令”十分沮丧.

来自辞典例句

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The edict was subject to many interpretations.
      这项法律附加许多解释。
    2. Stubbs the plasterer was much downcast at this dreadful edict.
      泥水匠斯塔布斯对这道使人敬畏的法令十分沮丧。
    3. The no-brooch edict went out weeks ago.
      不要胸针的布告在几星期以前就出来了。
    4. They caballed against the emperor's edict.
      他们密谋反对皇帝的谕旨。