1.颁布,公布(法令等)
2.传播;宣传;发表
1.to make an idea or belief known to as many people as possible
2.to make an official announcement introducing a law or rule
1.If you think about it, the cost of promulgating international rules is zilch -- nothing.
假若你们思考下,颁布这些国际规则成本就是零--不需任何成本。
2.Finally, a party could demonstrate that the agency did not follow the proper procedures in promulgating the rule.
最后一个方法可以是有有关的团体证明行政机关的立方中没有遵守正当的立法程序。
3.In fact, before promulgating various charitable tables, such as the Analects Huang, Wang Jian Lin and his wife have been shown on the list.
其实,在之前陆续公布的各类慈善榜中,黄如论、王健林和刘氏夫妇就一直榜上有名。
4.In the absence of any controlling statute or regulation, state courts adjudicate civil disputes by promulgating rules of law.
若缺少成文法或者行政规章的规定,州法院通过颁布法律规则裁决民事纠纷。
5.When necessary, the State Council may institute the procedure for administrative permission by means of promulgating decisions.
必要时,国务院可以采用发布决定的方式设定行政许可。
6.In a statement, Ms Li accused the inspectors of "prurient questioning" and of promulgating an "innuendo" against her.
在一份声明中,李曲指责调查人员进行了“趣味低级的询问”,并针对她发表了“含沙射影的言论”。
7."labor law " after promulgating , had distinguished no longer use industry capacity issue.
《劳动法》颁布后已经不再区分用工身份问题了。
8.Many are blaming their graduate schools for promulgating misleading information about their job prospects.
很多人都在责怪他们的研究生院公布误导性的就业前景信息。
9.Your eyes dance like mermaids in the sunshine, promulgating the exotic beauty from within your innermost being.
你眼睛象美人鱼在阳光内一样跳舞,颁布奇特美丽从你最内部的里面。
10.The government of each country has been promulgating laws and regulations governing non-profit organizations.
各国政府纷纷制定了有关非营利组织的法律法规。