enact 音标拼音: [ɪn'ækt]
vt . 制定法律,扮演,颁布
制定法律,扮演,颁布
enact v 1 :
order by virtue of superior authority ;
decree ; "
The King ordained the persecution and expulsion of the Jews "; "
the legislature enacted this law in 1985 " [
synonym : {
ordain },
{
enact }]
2 :
act out ;
represent or perform as if in a play ; "
She reenacted what had happened earlier that day " [
synonym : {
enact }, {
reenact },
{
act out }]
Enact \
En *
act "\,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Enacted };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Enacting }.]
1 .
To decree ;
to establish by legal and authoritative act ;
to make into a law ;
especially ,
to perform the legislative act with reference to (
a bill )
which gives it the validity of law .
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1913 Webster ]
2 .
To act ;
to perform ;
to do ;
to effect . [
Obs .]
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The king enacts more wonders than a man . --
Shak .
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3 .
To act the part of ;
to represent ;
to play .
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I did enact Julius Caesar . --
Shak .
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{
Enacting clause },
that clause of a bill which formally expresses the legislative sanction .
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Enact \
En *
act "\,
n .
Purpose ;
determination . [
Obs .]
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1913 Webster ]
155 Moby Thesaurus words for "
enact ":
accomplish ,
achieve ,
act ,
act a part ,
act as ,
act out ,
affect ,
ape ,
attain ,
authorize ,
betoken ,
brandish ,
breathe ,
bring about ,
bring forth ,
bring forward ,
bring into view ,
bring out ,
bring to notice ,
carry through ,
command ,
compass ,
complete ,
conduct ,
constitute ,
consummate ,
cope with ,
copy ,
create a role ,
dangle ,
deal with ,
declare lawful ,
decree ,
demonstrate ,
depict ,
develop ,
discharge ,
disclose ,
discourse ,
dispatch ,
display ,
dispose of ,
divulge ,
do ,
do the job ,
do the trick ,
dramatize ,
effect ,
effectuate ,
embody ,
enact laws ,
establish ,
evidence ,
evince ,
execute ,
exhibit ,
expose to view ,
express ,
fetch ,
filibuster ,
flaunt ,
flourish ,
formulate ,
fulfill ,
get the floor ,
give sign ,
give token ,
handle ,
have the floor ,
highlight ,
illuminate ,
impersonate ,
incarnate ,
indicate ,
institute ,
kill ,
knock off ,
legalize ,
legislate ,
legitimate ,
legitimatize ,
legitimize ,
lobby through ,
logroll ,
make ,
make a regulation ,
make clear ,
make legal ,
make plain ,
manage ,
manifest ,
masquerade as ,
materialize ,
mean ,
mime ,
mimic ,
ordain ,
order ,
pantomime ,
parade ,
pass ,
pass for ,
perform ,
personate ,
pigeonhole ,
play ,
play a part ,
play a role ,
play opposite ,
playact ,
pocket ,
polish off ,
portray ,
pose as ,
prescribe ,
present ,
pretend to be ,
proclaim ,
produce ,
put away ,
put in force ,
put through ,
railroad through ,
ratify ,
realize ,
regulate ,
represent ,
reveal ,
roll logs ,
roll out ,
rule ,
sanction ,
set forth ,
show ,
show forth ,
spotlight ,
succeed ,
support ,
sustain a part ,
table ,
take a part ,
take care of ,
take off ,
take the floor ,
token ,
transact ,
trot out ,
turn the trick ,
unfold ,
validate ,
veto ,
wave ,
work ,
work out ,
yield the floor
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