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1 enforce the law
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2 enforce
transitive verb1) durchsetzen; sorgen für [Disziplin]2) (give more force to) Nachdruck verleihen (+ Dat.)* * *[in'fo:s](to cause (a law, a command, one's own will etc) to be carried out: There is a law against dropping litter but it is rarely enforced.) erzwingen- academic.ru/24319/enforcement">enforcement* * *en·force[ɪnˈfɔ:s, AM enˈfɔ:rs]vt▪ to \enforce sth1. (impose) etw durchsetzen [o erzwingen]it is difficult to \enforce the speed limit es ist schwierig, die Geschwindigkeitsbegrenzung durchzusetzento \enforce the law dem Gesetz Geltung verschaffento \enforce a regulation eine Regelung durchsetzento \enforce one's rights seine Rechte einklagen3. FINto \enforce a debt eine Schuld beitreiben, Schulden eintreiben ÖSTERR, SCHWEIZ* * *[ɪn'fɔːs]vt1) durchführen, Geltung verschaffen (+dat); one's claims, rights geltend machen; discipline sorgen für, schaffen; decision, policy, ban, ruling durchsetzen; measures durchführen; sanctions verhängento enforce silence/obedience — sich (dat) Ruhe/Gehorsam verschaffen
* * *enforce a contract Rechte aus einem Vertrag geltend machen, aus einem Vertrag klagen;enforce payment of a debt eine Schuld beitreiben;enforce one’s rights seine Rechte einklagen2. durchsetzen, erzwingen:enforce obedience (up)on sb von jemandem Gehorsam erzwingen, sich bei jemandem Gehorsam verschaffen3. auferlegen, aufzwingen:enforce one’s will (up)on sb jemandem seinen Willen aufzwingen* * *transitive verb1) durchsetzen; sorgen für [Disziplin]2) (give more force to) Nachdruck verleihen (+ Dat.)* * *(on, upon) v.auferlegen v.aufzwingen v. v.durchführen v.erzwingen v.etwas durchsetzen ausdr. -
3 enforce
en·force [ɪnʼfɔ:s, Am enʼfɔ:rs] vtto \enforce sthit is difficult to \enforce the speed limit es ist schwierig, die Geschwindigkeitsbegrenzung durchzusetzen;to \enforce the law dem Gesetz Geltung verschaffen;to \enforce a regulation eine Regelung durchsetzen;to \enforce one's rights seine Rechte einklagen -
4 sanction
1. noun1) (official approval) Sanktion, die2. transitive verbgive one's sanction to something — seine Erlaubnis für etwas geben
* * *['sæŋkʃən] 1. noun(permission or approval: The soldier's action did not have the sanction of his commanding officer.) die Billigung2. verb(to permit or agree to: We cannot sanction the use of force.) billigen* * *sanc·tion[ˈsæŋ(k)ʃən]I. neconomic/trade \sanctions Wirtschafts-/Handelssanktionen plto impose/lift \sanctions Sanktionen verhängen/aufhebenII. vt▪ to \sanction sth2. (impose penalty) etw unter Strafe stellen* * *['sŋkSən]1. n1) (= permission, approval) Zustimmung fto give one's sanction to sth —
rituals which have received the sanction of tradition — Rituale, die durch die Tradition sanktioniert sind
2) (= enforcing measure) Sanktion f2. vt2) (POL: impose sanctions on) Sanktionen pl verhängen gegen* * *sanction [ˈsæŋkʃn]A sgive one’s sanction to → B a2. JURa) Sanktionierung f (eines Gesetzes etc)b) POL Sanktion f:c) (gesetzliche) Strafed) HIST Dekret nB v/t sanktionieren:a) billigen, gutheißenb) duldenc) einen Eid etc bindend machend) Gesetzeskraft verleihen (dat)* * *1. noun1) (official approval) Sanktion, die2) (Polit.): (penalty; Law: punishment) Sanktion, die2. transitive verb* * *n.Maßnahme -n f.Sanktion -en f.
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