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enforcer

/en-fawr-ser, -fohr-/US // ɛnˈfɔr sər, -ˈfoʊr- //

执法者,执行者,强制执行者,执法人

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : 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.

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Examples

  • 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.”