decreed
英 [dɪˈkriːd]
美 [dɪˈkriːd]
v. 裁定; 判决; 颁布
decree的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 法令;政令
Adecreeis an official order or decision, especially one made by the ruler of a country.- In July he issued a decree ordering all unofficial armed groups in the country to disband...
他于 7 月份下令解散国内所有的非正式武装组织。 - He is prepared to use his recently-acquired powers to introduce reform by presidential decree.
他准备行使其新近获得的权力,发布总统政令以推行改革。
- In July he issued a decree ordering all unofficial armed groups in the country to disband...
- VERB 决定;规定;命令;颁布
If someone in authoritydecreesthat something must happen, they decide or state this officially.- The UN Security Council has decreed that the election must be held by May...
联合国安理会已通过决议,规定选举必须在5月前举行。 - The king decreed a general amnesty.
国王颁布了大赦令。
- The UN Security Council has decreed that the election must be held by May...
- N-COUNT 判决;裁决
Adecreeis a judgment made by a law court.- ...court decrees.
法庭的裁决
- ...court decrees.
双语例句
- A church grave is not for her, so they have decreed.
他们说不能她不能葬在教堂的坟墓。 - Or chance decreed that Marius should traverse Rue Jean-Jacques Rousseau between Enjolras and Courfeyrac.
另一次,马吕斯走在安灼拉和古费拉克的中间,经过让-雅克·卢梭街。 - To do what thy hand and thy counsel decreed to be done.
实行了你的手和计划所预定要成就的事。 - What has been decreed will pass even if it is uncomfortable, and you will in the future marvel at what took place and feel privileged to have been part of it.
颁布了的将会通过,即使不舒适,你会惊叹于未来发生的一切,觉得如此荣幸成为它的一部分。 - It was decreed that we should meet.
我们应当相遇,这是天意。 - Government has decreed a new order.
政府颁布了一项新命令。 - I was working for the US government, and Jimmy Carter had decreed that part-time employment would be allowed.
我当时为美国政府工作,吉米•卡特总统(JimmyCarter)颁布了法令,允许兼职工作。 - Without the result love may be decreed by fate.
无结果的爱情可能是命中注定。 - The court decreed his exile.
法院判决将他放逐。 - And Almighty God decreed that the Devil should not thwart it.
且全能的神命令了魔鬼不能阻挠它。