0 an official statement that something must happen -- 法令,政令;命令
The decree stopped short of a full declaration of independence. 這項法令差一點就宣佈完全獨立了。
More than 200 people were freed by military decree. 軍方下令釋放200多人。
1 to officially decide or order that something must happen -- 頒佈法令,下達政令;發出命令
They decreed an end to discrimination on grounds of age. 他們下令不准再有年齡歧視。
[ + that ] After the earthquake, the government decreed that all new buildings must be built according to the new standards. 地震之後,政府下達政令,要求所有新建樓房必須按照新的標準施工。
The repeated resort to the so-called decrees of ' urgency and need ' represent a clear invasion of legislative prerogatives by the executive.
Both decrees were originally designed as stop gap measures pending constitutional amendments and secondary legislation to regulate the various services.
A series of decrees and circulars passed in the colony in 1901 outlined the proper methods to prepare rubber for circulation and sale.
The influence and status of regulatory decrees depended upon managed publicity.
Guilds and parishes also valued selective publicity, reciting decrees or drawing on the expertise of parishioners and workmen.
Attention is drawn to the need to distinguish between the monetary policy and their financial policy in the anti-shroffing decrees issued by the authorities.
The king decrees that the father be freed from prison if and only if she returns to court both naked and not naked.
Such decrees may be developed at the federal and/or sub-federal level.
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