enforcer 的定义
- a person or thing that enforces.
- the member of a group, especially of a gang, charged with keeping dissident members obedient.
- a person, especially a public official, who enforces laws, regulations, rules, or the like.
- Also called policeman. Ice Hockey. a physically intimidating or willingly belligerent player who is counted on to retaliate when rough tactics are used by the opposing team.
enforcer 近义词
等同于 martinet
等同于 assassin
等同于 murderer
等同于 executor
enforcer 的近义词 3 个
等同于 stickler
enforcer 的近义词 4 个
等同于 manslayer
等同于 massacrer
等同于 murderess
等同于 slaughterer
等同于 slayer
等同于 triggerman
等同于 disciplinarian
更多enforcer例句
- However, Bobek said the lead regulator is “not the sole enforcer of the GDPR in cross-border situations.”
- Since the Reagan administration, government antitrust enforcers have largely viewed the Sherman Act—the government’s main legal basis for antitrust cases—through the lens of economics and market efficiency.
- Antitrust enforcers could consider not just whether consumers pay higher or lower prices but whether the competitive dynamic of an industry is being controlled by one, or a handful, of players.
- As Jared Holt at Right Wing Watch told me back in 2018, “The Proud Boys have been the right wing’s enforcers in the streets against those who dissent against them.”
- Jared Holt, of Right Wing Watch, told me that the group “acts as a violent pack of enforcers for the far right.”
- Pinker is not a self-appointed enforcer of arbitrary rules, and he has little patience for purists, prigs, and pedants.
- Brunch is a catalyst, brunch is the enforcer of different-rules-for-the-weekend.
- You play a sweet, soft-hearted mom in the film and John C. Reilly is the strict rule-enforcer.
- The next day, the enforcer made the girl “to ingest pills designed to induce spontaneous abortion.”
- To the hordes who wanted time with Lincoln, the gruff and efficient Nicolay was the “grim enforcer.”
- Grandaddy was outstanding as a law enforcer and here was a petty offender right under his nose.
- As the system develops and our prejudices are abandoned, a method of policing must stand as an enforcer of international law.
- Stern represser of revolt, and enforcer of the law, was Gloucester himself a defaulter in these respects?
- Yet love of justice is strong, even in the strictest enforcer of discipline—when the enforcer is Anglo-Saxon.
- The late Miss Clarke has well said “to argue this point would be enforcer une porte ouverte.”