enactment
noun[CorU]
uk/ɪˈnækt.mənt/us/ɪˈnækt.mənt/enactmentnoun[C or U](MAKING LAW)
lawspecialized
theactof putting something intoaction,especiallytheactof making somethinglaw:
实行,实施;(尤指)制定或颁布(法律)Thegoalof thelegislatorswas enactmentofataxbill.立法者的目标是制定税收法案。
It is notappropriatefor ajudgetocommentonperceivedinadequaciesof alegislativeenactment.法官不宜就立法规定的不足之处发表评论。
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enact
- Thestagewas set forworldwideenactment of thelandmarkglobalwarmingaccord.
- Negotiatorsmettoresolveissuesholdingup enactment of anaviationbill.
- Following enactment of thelaw, newregulationswereissuedaffectingimportsandexportsofcrudeoil.
UK politics: legislation & law-making
- abolish
- abrogate
- abrogation
- amend
- amendment
- assemblyman
- constitutional
- enforce
- Green Paper
- guillotine
- hard Brexitidiom
- jurisprudence
- lawmaker
- Prime Minister's Questions
- private member's bill
- prohibit
- prohibition
- promulgation
- sanction
- whip
enactmentnoun[C or U](PERFORMANCE)
formal
theactofperformingastoryorplay:
再现表演Thefoundingof thetownwasimpressivelypresentedindramaticenactment anddance.该镇的建立过程通过戏剧性的再现表演和舞蹈来呈现,令人印象深刻。
In a real-life enactment of every singer'sworstnightmare, shesanga fewphrasesbeforestoppingandannouncingthat she hadlosthervoice.她先唱了几句,然后停下来宣布自己失声了,演绎了每个歌手最可怕的噩梦。
- At thefestivalyou canseejugglers,puppeteers,historicalenactments, and craftspeopledemonstratingtheirskills.
- The vocalist’saustereenactment of therolemust bemeasuredasuccess.
- Theplaywrightperformedanextraordinaryone-manenactment of one of hisplays.
Spectacles & performances
- aerobatic
- amateur theater
- balancing act
- bullfight
- bullfighting
- double-header
- music hall
- non-musical
- one-night stand
- one-person
- open mic
- routine
- spectacle
- spectacular
- strip
- stripping
- striptease
- super-spectacle
- supershow
- swansong