edict的意思和读音

edict

: [ˈidɪkt] : [ˈiːdɪkt]

n.

edicts  

n.proclamation,announcement,pronouncement,law,decree

edictn.

1.an official order or statement given by sb in authority

n.1.;

n.1.an official order given by a government or person in authority

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1.And the king commanded that it should be so done. And forthwith the edict was hung up in Susan, and the ten sons of Aman were hanged.

2.A 'no gifts' edict for a child's birthday party would seem to be a juggler's dream, on both sides of the invitation.,“

3.If I were a mayor for a day, I'd pass an edict that every utility company digging up an urban street would have to pay a tree tax in kind.

4.And many still seem to be ignoring his edict to give up throwing stones and stick to peaceful protest.

5.In fact, an anxiousness to be thought of as a sincere person and a good administrator is present in nearly every edict. . .

6.The edict added that the felons in German jails "shall be emptied out" and sent to England "for the better peopling of that country. "”,。”

7.If I were king, I would be addressed as "Your Majesty" and every word of mine would become a "royal edict " .:“”,:“”。

8.Wilson's edict, too, has been turned upside down: in many ways, what has been bad for GM has been bad for much of America.

9.Now, however, the semi-independent status of the City is being challenged by an edict from central government.

10.Troops into the palace the night looking for the Emperor "edict end of the war, " the record album.