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Promulgate Law Promulgated Word Publicly Made Verb 动词

英语单词 promulgate
英美音标 英 ['prɒmlɡeɪt] 美 ['prɑːmlɡeɪt]
中文释义 vt.发布;颁布;发表
英语例句 (1) Our group especially promulgate the most novel production with modern design elements for you in 2007.
(2) The king promulgated a decree.
(3) The school shall erect regulations to implement gender equity education, and promulgate them.
中文例句 (1) 我们的开发团队特为您发布2007年最高档新颖数码相框外壳前板。
(2) 国王发布了一道命令。
(3) 学校应订定性别平等教育实施规定,并公告周知。
vocabulary简明 To promulgate is to officially put a law into effect. Your state may announce a plan to promulgate a new traffic law on January 1st.
vocabulary扩展 Laws aren't the only things you can promulgate. The word promulgate comes from the Latin word promulgatus, meaning "make publicly known." Someone can promulgate values, belief systems, and philosophies — it just means they're promoted or made public. For example, you might write an article to promulgate the benefits of eating only organic foods.
柯林斯解释
1
[VERB 动词]散布;传播 If people promulgate a new law or a new idea, they make it widely known.
  [V n]
  [FORMAL 正式]
  • The shipping industry promulgated a voluntary code.

    航运业对自律守则进行了宣传。

2
[VERB 动词]颁布;公布 If a new law is promulgated by a government or national leader, it is publicly approved or made official.
  [be V-ed]
  [usu passive]
  [FORMAL 正式]
  • A new constitution was promulgated last month.

    上个月颁布了一部新宪法。

promulgation
  • ...the promulgation of the constitution.

    宪法的颁布

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