单词:decreeing
vt. 命令(decree的现在分词形式)
p. pr. & vb. n. of Decree
decree的用法和样例:
例句
用作名词(n.)
- This decree obliges unions to delay strikes .这项法令使协会不得不推迟罢工。
- The decree imposed strict censorship of the media.这个法令强制实行严格的媒体审查制度。
- The final decree dissolved their marriage.最后的判决解除了他们的婚姻关系。
- This decree has the force of law behind it.这一裁决有法律的力量作后盾。
用作动词(v.)
- The dictator decreed that his birthday would be a public holiday.该独裁者发布命令,将其生日定为公众假期。
- The court decreed that he should be transported to Australia.法院判决将他流放到澳洲。
- Fate decreed that Ulysses should travel long and far.命运注定尤里西斯要作长途跋涉的旅行。
常见句型
用作名词(n.)
- They had to obey the decree that beards be shaved off.他们只得服从剃光胡须的法令。
- The court granted her a decree of divorce.法院判决她离婚。
用作动词(v.)
用作及物动词S+~+ n./pron.- The Queen has decreed her order.女王已经下达了她的命令。
- Government has decreed a new order.政府颁布了一项新命令。
- You have no right to decree the order.你无权下达命令。 1
- The new law has been decreed.新的法律已经被颁布了。
- His order has been decreed.他的命令已经颁布下去了。
- The government decreed that a new tax should be imposed.政府决定征收新税。
- The court decreed that he should pay the fine in full.法院判决他必须全数偿付罚金。
- The court decreed that such a criminal should be punished severely.法院判决说此案应该重判。
- The committee decreed that he won the game.委员会一致裁定他赢得了比赛。
- They have decreed that all this fighting should end.他们已经宣布这场战争应该结束。
- Teacher decreed Tom right.老师裁决汤姆正确。
- The committee decreed the film unsuitable for children.委员会裁决该片不适合儿童观看。
- Mother decreed that thing necessary to do.妈妈认为那件事有必要去做。
词汇搭配
用作名词 (n.)
动词+~- break a decree违犯法令
- obey a decree服从法令
- administrative decree行政命令
- government decree政府法令
- by a decree of the government受政府之命
- decree in bankruptcy破产判决
用作动词 (v.)
~+名词- decree an amnesty颁布大赦令
- decree an end to the fighting下令结束战争
- decree an order颁布命令
- decree punishment处以惩罚
- decree formally正式规定
- decree tyrannically专横地裁决
经典引文
There is no force in the decrees of Venice.
出自:Merchant of Venice,ShakespeareIn France the matter..is being decided..by presidential decree.
出自:TimesThe Senate had decreed an arch in Livia's memory.
出自:R. Graves