enforce 详细解释

enforce

[in'fɔ:s]

vt.强迫, 强制, 实施, 执行, 加强

vt.

1. 实施, 执行

The police department enforces the law.

警察部门执行法律。

2. 强制; 强迫[(+on/upon)]

Don't enforce your will on the child, please.

请别把你的意愿强加给这孩子。

3. 坚持(要求、主张等)

He enforced high standards.

他坚持高标准。

词形变化

形容词: enforceable | 名词: enforceability | 动词过去式: enforced | 动词过去分词: enforced | 动词现在分词: enforcing | 动词第三人称单数: enforces |

词义辨析

同义:

vt.强迫

compel  force  make  oblige  drive  execute  

英英释义

动词 enforce:

ensure observance of laws and rules;

同义词:implement, apply

compel to behave in a certain way

同义词:impose

补充

enforceenforce英:[inˈfɔ:s] 美:[ɛnˈfɔrs, -ˈfors]vt.1.实施, 执行The police enforce the law.警察执法。2.强迫, 迫使They tried to enforce agreement with their plans.他们企图迫使人们同意他们的计划。

例句

1. The measures are being enforced by Interior Ministry troops.这些措施正由内政部士兵实施。 2. They struggled to limit the cost by enforcing a low-tech specification.他们通过强制推行低技术规格来尽力控制成本。 3. The Croatian government was going to enforce a ban on any new refugees.克罗地亚政府将对所有新难民实施禁令。 4. The government is prepared to enforce these new laws.政府准备强行实施这些新法律。 5. to enforce laws strictly严格执行法律 6. to enforce a rule强制执行法规 7. to enforce an argument by analogies用种种比喻来加强论点 8. He enforced his argument by adding details.他通过增加细节来强调他的论点。 9. to enforce one's will on a child把自己的意志强加于小孩 10. to enforce one's own views on other把自己的观点强加于人 11. to enforce obedience on (或 from, upon) someone强迫某人服从 12. The doctor enforced a strict dietary regimen.医生强制一套严格的饮食起居制度。 13. to enforce one's rights as a citizen坚持作为一名公民的各种权利要求 14. there is no outside agency to enforce cooperation between the players.没有外在的压力迫使运动员之间进行合作。 15. [as adj. enforced]a period of enforced idleness.被迫赋闲的一段时间。 16. How will they enforce the new law?他们会怎样执行这条新法律? 17. Police will be enforcing the parking ban.警方将强制执行泊车禁令。 18. enforce a contract执行合同 19. trying to enforce obedience/cooperation试图强迫服从/合作 20. This is not an enforceable contract.这不是一份可强制执行的合同。 21. the enforcement of the treaty条约的强制执行 22. She works in law enforcement. [=she works for the police]她为警方工作。 23. law enforcers [=police officers]警官