1.推行,厉行,实施(法律等)
2.强迫,强制,强派
3.坚持(要求,主张等)
1.to make sure that a law or rule is obeyed by people; to make sure that something happens or is done
1.I accept that enforcing such a law would be difficult, but it would send a message that such behaviour is unacceptable.
虽然我相信这一法案将很难被执行,但是它会传达一个信息,即诸如此类行为是不被接受的。
2.How much appetite the government will have for enforcing the single-dog rule is an open question.
政府到底有多大的欲望会执行这一规定仍不得而知。
3.He said he was "prepared to take the heat in saying: Let's be humane in enforcing the law. "
他说,他准备好了承担这样说的压力:让我们执法更人性化。
4.The benefit of the early binding -- enforcing that the method must exist -- also turns out to be a core weakness.
前期绑定的好处(强迫该方法必须存在)原来也是其核心的弱点。
5.Unlike, say, the World Trade Organisation, the G20 has no permanent secretariat, no treaty and no means of enforcing its decisions.
与(比如说)世界贸易组织(WTO)不同,G20没有固定的秘书处、没有任何的协定、也没有任何施行决策的手段。
6.Tensions are high, as Kyrgyz authorities declared a national state of emergency, and are enforcing curfews in at least three cities.
局势趋紧,吉尔吉斯当局宣布国家进入紧急状态,至少有三个城市强制宵禁。
7.And there is nothing to stop us from enforcing a disincentive against the holding of large clearing balances by banks.
同时我们更可以随时采取抑制措施以减少银行持有大的结算馀额。
8.Government can be defined as the political means of creating and enforcing laws, typically via a bureaucratic hierarchy.
政府可以被定义为建立和实施法律的政治手段,通常通过一官僚阶层。
9.The house had been cleared of every object enforcing the remembrance .
这座房子里能勾起人们记忆的所有物件均被消除了。
10.The thing that was the most damaging to the nation was the lack of any way of enforcing the laws.
对于国家来说,最有害的事情是缺乏任何实施法律的手段。