ordinance 的定义
- an authoritative rule or law; a decree or command.
- a public injunction or regulation: a city ordinance against excessive horn blowing.
- something believed to have been ordained, as by a deity or destiny.
- Ecclesiastical. an established rite or ceremony.a sacrament.the communion.
ordinance 近义词
law, rule
更多ordinance例句
- Since then, the Louisville Metro Council unanimously voted to pass “Breonna’s Law,” an ordinance that bans the use of no-knock warrants.
- The ordinance will require that hotels of 200 rooms or more give laid-off employees a chance to apply for positions as they open up before extending offers to others.
- The ordinance would not just extend to union workers, but all service and hospitality workers.
- The ordinance also, though, covers conflicts of interest involving future employers.
- In the years that followed, cities began adopting ordinances that instead split land into economic zones, with distinct areas for industrial activity, commercial businesses, multifamily housing and single-family housing.
- Call 575-8330 and tell the Fayetteville City Council members and Mayor Jordan to vote ‘no’ on ordinance 119.
- Olenicoff was looking to spend $100,000 to $250,000 per the city ordinance requirements.
- On October 2011, the prefecture established an ordinance imposing fines and potential jail time.
- C.J. Grisham of OpenCarryTexas.org mostly spoke out against a San Antonio ordinance that outlaws the open carry of loaded weapons.
- DC, alas, does not have an ordinance against such plants, though local laws against bamboo are apparently rising in popularity.
- Who, by not observing the ordinance of Covenanting would practically say, that it ought to be abolished?
- That State with which the Church could not be connected, so as to enjoy her own privileges, cannot be the ordinance of God.
- The friends of truth cannot justifiably persevere in supporting the British Constitution as the ordinance of God.
- Why is an evil government at one period viewed as the ordinance of God, and at another as worthy of being overthrown?
- Though some approved of them as the ordinance of God, yet, at the Revolution, the nation declared that they were not.