enacting

enacting[iˈnæktɪŋ] 

原级:enact

第三人称单数:enacts

过去分词:enacted

过去式:enacted

enacting 基本解释
制定,通过( enact的现在分词 );
enacting 单语例句

1. Analysts said that may mean an actual cut on retail fuel prices before enacting the tax increase.

2. enacting

2. The party also promised to shrink government by enacting regulatory reforms, opening up government enterprises to the private sector and reducing civil service personnel costs.

3. The parents are thus enacting Ashley's humanity when they do the daily work of keeping her connected to the household and the community at large.

4. Besides enacting a law to punish those who disseminate porn and violent contents, the UK hammered out a regulation to punish people who download porn or violent pictures.

5. China attaches great importance to enacting and improving procedural laws to guarantee the enforcement of the aforementioned substantive laws and regulations.

6. enacting

6. Sun also took a bow for enacting the " flying away " move against " doubts, risks and pressure ".

7. Local governments rely too heavily on administrative power to push economic development, a practice that could be prevented by enacting restrictive laws or regulations.

8. He said research is needed before enacting the new policy because large gaps exist between regional economies and the management of properties is complicated.

9. enacting的近义词

9. The legislators are also considering enacting new laws to legislate futures market, foreign exchange and financial leasing.

10. Formulation of the General Principles for Enacting the Property Law and Drafting of the Property Law started in 1993.