enforced「enforce的用法」
force和enfoce的区别
enforce

[in5fC:s]
vt.
强迫, 执行, 坚持, 加强
force
[fC:s]
n.
力量, 武力, 精力, 魄力, 势力, 暴力, [复]军队, 影响力
vt.
强制, 强加, (用武力)夺取, 促使, 推动, 施加压力
2.S要大写啊
enforce,perform,execute有什么区别?常用搭配分别有哪些,谢谢
enforce
[in5fC:s]
vt.
强迫, 执行, 坚持, 加强
enforce
[in5fC:s]
vt.
实施, 执行
强制, 迫使
支持, 加强, 坚持 (要求, 主张等)
enforce the law
执行法律
enforce silence
强令安静
enforce obedience on [from, upon] **.
强迫某人服从
enforced education
强迫教育, 义务教育
enforce an argument [a demand]
加强论点[坚持要求]
enforceable
[In`fR: sEbl]
adj.
可实施的, 可执行的
可强行的, 可压服的
(法律的)可强制服从的
enforceability
[in7fC:sE5biliti]
n.
enforcer
n.
实施[强制]者
流氓集团为维护黑纪律而设的执法人-cive
enforce
[in5fC:s]
adj.
enforce
en.force
AHD:[µn-fôrs“, -f½rs“]
D.J.[en6f%8s, -6f*rs]
K.K.[Wn6f%rs, -6fors]
v.tr.
en.forced,en.forc.ing,en.forc.es
To compel observance of or obedience to:
enforce a regulation.
To impose (a kind of behavior, for example); compel:
enforce military discipline.
To give force to; reinforce:
“enforces its plea with a description of the pains of hell”(Albert C. Baugh)
Middle English enforcen
from Old French enforcier [to exert force, compel,]
and from enforcir [to strengthen]
en- [causative pref.] * see en- 1
force [strength] * see force
enforce“abil”ity
n.
enforce“able
adj.
enforce“ment
n.
enforc“er
n.
enforce ,implement ,invoke
The central meaning shared by these verbs is “to cause to be applied or carried out”:
enforced the rules;
implementing the terms of the agreement;
invoke emergency powers.
enforce
compeldriveexecuteforcemakeoblige
enforce
[In5fC:s]
vt.
enforced, enforcing
推行,实施(法律等)
The police enforce the law.
警察执法。
(与on连用)强迫,强制
坚持,强调(要求、主张等)
enforce
【WIN】实施
enforce
强迫
enforce
n.予以强制执行
enforce
n.予以强制执行
enforce
vt.实施,强迫
perform
[pE5fC:m]
vt.
履行, 执行, 表演, 演出
v.
完成任务
perform
[pE5fC:m]
vt.
履行, 执行, 完成(事业), 进行
表演, 演奏, 演出
perform one's duties
尽责任
perform a play
演一出戏
The doctor performed the operation.
医生进行手术。
You should always perform what you promise.
你应永远履行你的诺言。
perform
[pE5fC:m]
vi.
进行, 实行, 履行
演出, 演奏, 表演
perform in the role of
扮演...角色
performable
adj.
可执行的, 可完成的, 可演出的
performer
[pE5fC:mE(r)]
n.
执行者, 表演者, 演奏者; 能手, 选手
performing
[pE`fR:mIN]
adj.
perform
per.form
AHD:[p…r-fôrm“]
D.J.[p*6f%8m]
K.K.[p+6f%rm]
v.
per.formed,per.form.ing,per.forms
v.tr.
To begin and carry through to completion; do:
The surgeon performed the operation.
To take action in accordance with the requirements of; fulfill:
perform one's contractual obligations.
To enact (a feat or role) before an audience.
To give a public presentation of; present:
The theater group performed a three-act play.
v.intr.
To carry on; function:
a car that performs well on curves.
To fulfill an obligation or requirement; accomplish something as promised or expected.
To portray a role or demonstrate a skill before an audience:
The juggler performed atop a unicycle.
To present a dramatic or musical work or other entertainment before an audience.
Middle English performen
from Anglo-Norman performer
from Old French parfornir
par- [intensive pref.] from Latin per- [per-]
fournir [to furnish] * see furnish
perform“able
adj.
perform“er
n.
perform ,execute ,accomplish ,achieve ,effect ,fulfill ,discharge
These verbs signify to carry through to completion. To
perform is to carry out an action, an undertaking, or a procedure;the word often connotes observance of due form or the exercise of skill or care:
The ship's captain performed the wedding ceremony.
The orchestra and chorus performed an Easter oratorio.
Sophisticated laser experiments are performed regularly in the laboratory.
Execute implies performing a task or putting something into effect in accordance with a plan or design:
“To execute laws is a royal office;to execute orders is not to be a king” (Edmund Burke).
The violinist had the technical skill to execute the cadenza, with its double stops and harmonics, with brilliance.
Accomplish connotes the successful completion of something,often of something that requires tenacity or talent:
“Make one brave push and see what can be accomplished in a week” (Robert Louis Stevenson).
He accomplished his purpose, the rapid acquisition of enormous profits, only by making risky investments. Toachieve is to accomplish something especially by dint of effort or despite difficulty; the term often implies a significant result:
“Some are born great . . . Some achieve greatness . . . And some have greatness thrust upon them” (Shakespeare).
Greater benefits can be achieved through diplomatic channels than by acts of aggression.
Effect suggests the power of an agent to bring about a desired result:
Even the antibiotics the doctor prescribed didn't effect a complete cure. Tofulfill is to live up to expectations or satisfy demands, wishes, or requirements:
It is unrealistic to hope that all one's desires can be fulfilled.
She fulfilled her obligations to her parents. Todischarge an obligation or duty is to perform all the steps necessary for its fulfillment:
“I have found it impossible to carry the heavy burden of responsibility and to discharge my duties as King as I would wish to do” (Edward VIII).
perform
per-彻底,完全+form形状。造成完全的形状即为完成,执行
perform
accomplishachieveactcarry outdoexecutetransactneglect
perform
[pE5fC:m]
vt., vi.
做;实行
to perform a task
做一工作
执行;履行
表演;演(剧)
The singer performed beautifully.
这个歌手唱得好极了。
The children performed a play.
孩子们演了一出剧。
指挥;举行(仪式)
操作;表现
perform
【动】执行,完成
perform
n.履行
perform
n.履行
perform
n.作,实行;vt.执行,做,运行,表演
execute
[5eksikju:t]
vt.
执行, 实行, 完成, 处死, 制成, [律]经签名盖章等手续使(证书)生效
Execute
vt.
-cuted, -cuting 执行;实行
execute
[5eksikju:t]
vt.
实行, 实施, 执行; 完成, 实现, 履行
签字盖章, 签发, 使生效
处决[死]
编制, 操纵
作成, 制成(艺术品等)
演奏; 演戏
【律】让渡(财产)
execute a command
执行命令
execute one's duties [office]
尽职
execute a piece of work
完成一件工作
execute a plan
实施计划
execute a purpose
达到目的
execute instruction
执行指令
execute an order
接受订货
execute a contract
在合同上签字
execute the part of Hamlet
扮演哈姆雷特
execute a piece of music
演奏一首乐曲
executer
n.
be summarily executed
就地正法, 当场处决
见kill
execute
ex.e.cute
AHD:[µk“s¹-ky›t”]
D.J.[6eks!7kju8t]
K.K.[6Wks!7kjut]
v.tr.
ex.e.cut.ed,ex.e.cut.ing,ex.e.cutes
To put into effect; carry out:
a government that executes the decisions of the ruling party.
To perform; do:
execute a U-turn.See Synonyms at perform
To create (a work of art, for example) in accordance with a prescribed design.
To make valid, as by signing:
execute a deed.
To perform or carry out what is required by:
execute the terms of a will.
To put to death, especially by carrying out a lawful sentence.
Computer Science To run (a program or an instruction).
Middle English executen
from Old French executer
from Medieval Latin exec¿t2{³re}
from Latin exec¿tor [executor]
from exec¿tus [past participle of] exequº, exsequº
ex- [ex-]
sequº [to follow] * see sek w- 1
ex“ecut”able
adj.
ex“ecut”er
n.
execute
源自拉丁语exequiex-强意+sequi追随
execute
accomplishcarry outcompletedokillperformput to death
execute
[5eksIkju:t]
vt.
-cuted, -cuting
执行;实行
The manager assistant came here to execute a few **all commissions for the manager.
经理助理到这里来是代替经理办几件小事的。
使(遗嘱)生效;实施
He asked his nephew to execute his will.
他请自己的侄子执行遣嘱。
处死
execute a murderer
处死一凶手
execute
【动】执行
1.In programming, to change the state of a computer in accordance with the rules of the operations it recognizes.
在编程中,依照计算机能识别的操作规则改变它的状态。 2.To perform the execution of an instruction or of a computer program. | 完成一条指令或一个计算机程序的(执行)过程。
execute
【动】执行,运行[EX]
execute
让渡财产,签名使契据生效,施行,履行
execute
n.执行
execute
签名使契据生效,施行,让渡财产
execute
n.执行
execute
n.执行,履行;vt.实行,签字盖章,编制,处决
self-enforced的意思?整个不错的例句。
enforce是不及物动词,意思是:强迫,迫使;强制执行,强行实施。
加d 后变成了形容词,整个就是“自我强迫的”这意思
例句:Nobody asked you to become a self-enforced boy-没人要求你成为一个自我强迫的男孩
enforce的名词是什么
enforce的名词形式:enforcement
1、enforcement
英文发音:[ɪn'for**ənt]
中文释义:n. 执行,实施;强制
例句:
Each policy might require one or more enforcement points in the implementation.
在实施中每个策略可能需要一个或更多的实施点。
2、enforce
英文发音:[ɪn'fɔrs]
中文释义:vt. 实施,执行;强迫,强制
例句:
Boulder was one of the first cities in the nation to enforce a ban on **oking.
博尔德是该国率先施行禁烟令的城市之一。
扩展资料
enforce的同根词:
1、enforceable
英文发音:[ɪn'forsəbl]
中文释义:adj. 可实施的;可强行的;可强迫的
例句:
When they know about each other, the relationships should be narrow, explicit, stable, and enforceable.
如果彼此都要知道,那么这种关系应该尽量简练、明确、稳定和可实施的。
2、enforced
英文发音:[ɪn'fɔrst]
中文释义:adj. 实施的;强制执行的
例句:
They struggled to limit the cost by enforcing a low-tech specification.
他们通过强制执行一种低技术规范来竭力限制成本。
enforce的副词形式
enforce没有副词形式。
v. 实施,执行(法律、规章);强迫,迫使;旧竭力使人接受(要求,论点)
短语
enforce stockholding system 实行股份制 ; 实施股份制 ; 履行股份制
Enforce the law 秉公执法 ; 法律 ; 执法 ; 执行法律
enforce laws impartially 秉公执法
同根词
词根: enforce
adj.
enforceable 可实施的;可强行的;可强迫的
enforced 实施的;强制执行的
n.
enforcement 执行,实施;强制
enforcer 实施者;强制执行者
v.
enforced 执行(enforce的过去分词)