decreed

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基本释义

vt.
命令(decree的过去式与过去分词形式)

实用例句

The Queen has decreed her order.

女王已经颁布了她的命令.

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The king decreed a general amnesty.

国王颁布了大赦令。

辞典例句

The minister decreed that there should be a full investigation.

这位部长命令要作详细调查.

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Thay have decreed an end to all this fighting.

他们颁令结束争斗.

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The governor decreed a day of mourning.

地方长官发布哀悼一日的命令.

辞典例句

It was decreed that we should meet.

我们应当相遇,这是天意.

辞典例句

The committee decreed the movie unsuitable for children.

委员会裁定这部影片为儿童不宜片.

辞典例句

That, as they were not so decreed, he probably would not have one.

可由于此类规定暂付阙如,这雕像他看来已难以获得了.

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The queen decreed that she should not be delivered in any place where the sun shone.

女后下令她不得在任何阳光普照的地方分娩.

辞典例句

The court decreed that the defendant should pay the plaintiff $ 5 , 000.

法院判决被告必须付给原告5000美元.

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Fate decreed that he should travel long and far.

命运注定他得长期远行.

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The city government decreed that all dogs must be licensed.

本市府规定,所有养狗都需取得许可.

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The president has decreed all males will have to enlist.

总统下令所有男性必须参军.

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Fearful he might accidentally injure a resident , the supervisor decreed banishment.

中心负责人担心它会意外伤着住宿的老人, 决定禁止它出入.

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Fate decreed that Ulysses travel long and far.

命运注定尤里西斯要作长途跋涉的旅行.

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英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. fixed or established especially by order or command;

    "at the time appointed (or the appointed time")

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