enforcer
noun [ C ] uk/ɪnˈfɔː.sər/ us/ɪnˈfɔːr.sɚ/
执法者,执行者
someone who makes people obey a law or rule, or makes a particular situation happen or be accepted
Along the borders, law enforcers have been increasing their numbers. 在边境,执法人员的人数一直有增无减。
Criminal operations hire ruthless enforcers who will stop at nothing to ensure that payments are made. 犯罪团伙雇用冷血追款人,他们会不惜一切代价确保付款。
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- Anyone can now set themselves up as a parking enforcer.
- Rather than encouraging by example they become enforcers by authority.
- People looking to become enforcers of the law often get into criminology programs and earn a degree in the field.