Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense enforces, present participle enforcing, past tense, past participle enforced
1VERB 强行实施,强制执行(法律、规定等) If people in authority enforce a law or a rule, they make sure that it is obeyed, usually by punishing people who do not obey it. 强行实施,强制执行(法律、规定等)
Until now, the government has only enforced the ban with regard to American ships. [VERB noun]
到目前为止,政府仅仅对美国船只实施了禁令。
The measures are being enforced by Interior Ministry troops. [VERB noun]
ADVERB | VERB + ENFORCEADVERB➤fully, rigidly, rigorously, strictly, stringently, vigorously全面實施;嚴格執行;強有力地實施◇The rules were strictly enforced.那些規定已嚴格執行。➤consistently始終如一地貫徹➤selectively有選擇地執行➤effectively, properly有效地/妥善地執行▸➤legally根據法律強制執行VERB + ENFORCE➤can能實施◇The ban cannot be legally enforced.這項禁令實施起來並無法律依據。➤be difficult to, be hard to, be impossible to難以實施;不可能實施▸➤help (to)有助於實施◇a system of local inspectors to help enforce presidential decrees有利於執行總統法令的地方監察員體制➤seek to, take steps to設法執行;採取措施實施◇The government may take steps to enforce compliance with the new measures.政府可能採取措施促使新規章的實施。➤decline to, refuse to拒絕實施