enforce
verb[T]
uk/ɪnˈfɔːs/us/ɪnˈfɔːrs/C1
to makepeopleobeyalaw, or to make aparticularsituationhappenor beaccepted:
使服从(法律);(强制)实行,执行,把…强加于It isn't alwayseasyfor thepoliceto enforcespeedlimits.对警察来说,严格执行限速规定并不总是件易事。
The newteacherhadfailedto enforce anysortofdiscipline.这位新教师一点都管不住学生,搞得纪律涣散。
- Thearmywere called out to enforce thecurfew.
 - Aircraft will enforce the no-flyzonetoprotectUNforceson theground.
 - The newlawwasgenerallyadmittedto bedifficultto enforce.
 - It is thejobof theinspectorsto enforcecompliancewith theregulations.
 - Thechangesto thetaxsystemprovedimpracticableas they wereimpossibleto enforce.
 
UK politics: legislation & law-making
- abolish
 - abrogate
 - abrogation
 - amend
 - amendment
 - assemblyman
 - constitutional
 - gold plate
 - Green Paper
 - guillotine
 - hard Brexitidiom
 - jurisprudence
 - presiding officer
 - Prime Minister's Questions
 - private member's bill
 - prohibit
 - prohibition
 - sanction
 - whip
 - writ
 
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Obeying & breaking the law