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单词 decree
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decree

noun
/dɪˈkriː/
/dɪˈkriː/
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  1. [countable, uncountable] an official order from a leader or a government that becomes the law
    • to issue/sign a decree
    • a presidential/royal decree
    • a leader who rules by decree (= not in a democratic way)
    Extra Examples
    • He has been governing by emergency decree under the provisions of the constitution.
    • In an emergency decree, the government banned all rallies.
    • The president issued a decree prohibiting trade unions.
    • Local inspectors helped enforce presidential decrees.
    • The general will rule by decree until a general election.
    • The government had the power to legislate by emergency decree independently of Parliament.
    • The general ruled by decree.
    • Thousands of demonstrators defied the decree and gathered in the square.
    Topics Law and justicec2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • emergency
    • divine
    • papal
    verb + decree
    • issue
    • pass
    • sign
    preposition
    • in a/​the decree
    • decree on
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  2. [countable] a decision that is made in court
    • a decree on property rights
    Topics Preferences and decisionsc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • emergency
    • divine
    • papal
    verb + decree
    • issue
    • pass
    • sign
    preposition
    • in a/​the decree
    • decree on
    See full entry
  3. Word OriginMiddle English (denoting an order issued by an ecclesiastical council to settle a point of doctrine or discipline): from Old French decre, decret, from Latin decretum ‘something decided’, from decernere ‘decide’.

decree

verb
/dɪˈkriː/
/dɪˈkriː/
[transitive, intransitive]
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they decree
/dɪˈkriː/
/dɪˈkriː/
he / she / it decrees
/dɪˈkriːz/
/dɪˈkriːz/
past simple decreed
/dɪˈkriːd/
/dɪˈkriːd/
past participle decreed
/dɪˈkriːd/
/dɪˈkriːd/
-ing form decreeing
/dɪˈkriːɪŋ/
/dɪˈkriːɪŋ/
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  1. to decide, judge or order something officially
    • decree (something) The government decreed a state of emergency.
    • decree what, how, etc… We cannot decree what the committee should do.
    • it is decreed that… It was decreed that the following day would be a holiday.
    Extra Examples
    • They had decreed where I should live and what work I should do.
    • Fate had decreed that they would never meet again.
    Word OriginMiddle English (denoting an order issued by an ecclesiastical council to settle a point of doctrine or discipline): from Old French decre, decret, from Latin decretum ‘something decided’, from decernere ‘decide’.
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