美 [dɪˈkriːd]
adj. 任命的
v. 颁布法令(decree 的过去式)
decree /dɪˈkriː/ CET6 TEM4 [ decreeing decreed decrees ]
可数名词 A decree is an official order or decision, especially one made by the ruler of a country. 法令
In July he issued a decree ordering all unofficial armed groups in the country to disband.
7月份,他颁布了一项法令,命令解散该国所有非官方武装团体。
可数名词 A decree is a judgment made by a law court. 判决
...court decrees.
…法院的判决。
及物动词 If someone in authority decrees that something must happen, they decide or state this officially. 发布命令
The government decreed that all who wanted to live and work in Kenya must hold Kenyan passports.
政府下令要求所有想在肯尼亚居住和工作的人必须持有肯尼亚护照。
fixed or established especially by order or command
同义词: appointed / ordained / prescribed
判决;裁定;裁决:
(尤指遗嘱检验法庭或衡平法院的)判决;裁定,裁决
教令
注定(似)的东西,天命,天意,天数;(上帝的)圣旨(或旨意)
... census人口调查 decreed分布法令 influx汇集,流入(人口或物) ...
任命的
The government decreed a state of emergency.
政府下令进入紧急状态。
Fate decreed that she would never reach America.
命中注定她永远到不了美国。
It was decreed that the following day would be a holiday.
法令宣布第二天为休假日。
He decreed that anyone found guilty of using the word Frisco must pay a penalty of twenty-five dollars.
VOA : special.2009.12.14
It was placed almost in the exact spot that Emperor Norton had decreed.
VOA : special.2009.12.14
"And so that was the destiny that was marked for me, that was decreed for me."
VOA : standard.2010.05.21
That was when McGeorge Bundy of the Ford Foundation famously decreed that endowments should invest for total return.
No matter what the authorities decreed, hurting others, even just hurting their feelings, was always wrong.
The Fed dropped it in 2005 as Bernanke decreed that this was no longer relevant.