enforcer的意思和读音

enforcer

: [enˈfɔrsər] : [enˈfɔː(r)sə(r)]

n.

enforcers  

enforcern.

1.a person whose responsibility is to make sure that other people perform the actions they are supposed to, especially in a government

n.1.2.

n.1.someone who is given the responsibility for making sure that a particular thing happens or is done, usually in government or business2.a player in a game, especially hockey, whose job is to frighten members of the other team and to hurt them if they play in a rough or illegal way

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1.They are often supporters of war, of righteous certitude about America as an enforcer of "our values" around the world.

2.Hongli went on inspection trips to the south, and was known to be an able negotiator and enforcer.

3.As a licensed law enforcer of the Empire, Fett worked for that oppressive government on numerous occasions.

4.Everyone is an enforcer, or what Locke calls "the executor" of the state of nature, and he means executor literally.----”,

5.Their father was not going to be a reliable enforcer.

6.Poulsen is known as a no-nonsense midfielder - but the man himself is keen to stress that he's more than just an enforcer.——

7.The longer that the military serves as the primary enforcer of Mubarak's strict curfews, the faster its goodwill will evaporate.

8.By 2100 there will be a tiny global elite, a small technologist class, a biggish enforcer class and a mass of serfs.2100:)

9.Its powerful competition directorate sees itself as the unflinching enforcer of Article 81 of the treaty underpinning the European Union.81

10.But in a growing number of court cases, employees have the law's enforcer, the EEOC, on their side.