promulgation
noun[U]
uk/ˌprɒm.əlˈɡeɪ.ʃən/us/ˌprɑː.məlˈɡeɪ.ʃən/promulgationnoun[U](SPREADING)
theprocessofspreadingbeliefsorideasamong a lot ofpeople:
(思想或信仰的)传播,宣扬Hedefendedthe promulgation ofalternativeviewpoints.他为另类观点的传播进行了辩护。
People should have arightto use thepublicairwavesfor the promulgation ofideas.人们应该有权利使用公共电波来传播思想。
- The promulgation ofderogatorycommentsmisleadsandmisinformspeople.
- Heplayedacentralrolein the promulgation of thepostmoderntheoryofhistory.
- The promulgation offreedomfollowedno setpattern.
Announcing, informing & stating
- acquaintsomeone/yourselfwithsomething
- affirm
- annunciation
- avowedly
- awaken
- awakensomeonetosomething
- break
- break it/the news tosomeoneidiom
- breathe/say a wordidiom
- known
- on the recordidiom
- proclamation
- pronounce
- rapporteur
- record
- resensitize
- rollout
- self-anointed
- self-avowed
- statement
promulgationnoun[U](ANNOUNCEMENT)
thepublicannouncementof something,especiallya newlaw:
颁布TheSecretaryisauthorizedto takeactionsthatincludethe promulgation ofrulesandregulations.部长有权采取行动,包括颁布规章制度。
See
promulgate
- In aspecialelection, thelegislatormust take theoathofofficewithin 30daysof the promulgation ofelectionresults.
- NextWednesdaywillseethe promulgation of newscientificandethicalguidelines.
- Promulgation is done bypublishinglawsin anofficialgazette,bulletin, orjournal.
- Study,analysis, anddeliberationhasledto the promulgation of theseregulations.
UK politics: legislation & law-making
- abolish
- abrogate
- abrogation
- amend
- amendment
- assemblyman
- constitutional
- enforce
- gold plate
- Green Paper
- guillotine
- hard Brexitidiom
- jurisprudence
- presiding officer
- Prime Minister's Questions
- private member's bill
- prohibit
- prohibition
- sanction
- whip