to enact a law
常見例句
- To enact such a law is to break a higher law that demands fairness and respect for human life.
頒布這種法令即是違犯了比之更高的法律,后者要求待生命以平等和尊重。 - But a similar suit in Wisconsin spurred that state's legislature to enact a law in April that allowed the Wisconsin Virtual Academy, another K12 partner, to continue to enroll students.
不過(guò),在威斯康星州一樁類似訴訟促使該州在四月頒布了法律,允許與K12類似的威斯康星州虛擬學(xué)院(the Wisconsin Virtual Academy)繼續(xù)招收學(xué)生。 - In terms of the result of amendment of the law, Qing government requires to enact a law which can be effective not only in China but abroad, however, the government did not give a specific advice;
清廷要求,制定一部可以中外通行的法律,這是從修律結(jié)果上提出的要求,但沒有給出一個(gè)具體的意見; - Number 165 (565 signatures) asks the White House to enact a law that allows college students to return their diplomas for a 100 percent refund.
FORBES: The 10 Craziest Citizen Petitions To The White House - They have also used their parliamentary strength to mount a counterthrust, rushing to enact a law that would ban officials from the ousted regime of Hosni Mubarak from politics.
ECONOMIST: Rules tie Egypt’s politics in knots - In mid-May the government announced plans to enact a law to criminalise any action that "harms national unity" which the parliamentarians took as a direct threat to their immunity.
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