implement
verb [ T ] uk/ˈɪm.plɪ.ment/ us/ˈɪm.plə.ment/
B2 实施,贯彻
to start using a plan or system
The changes to the national health system will be implemented next year. 国民医疗保健制度的改革将于明年实施。
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- The determination of policy is not your business - your job is to implement it.
- Local councils will be given some leeway as to how they implement the legislation.
- He has been vested with the power/authority to implement whatever changes he sees fit.
- Consultants found the experience frustrating - their reports were only partly implemented, or, worse still, just pigeonholed.
- The country had been slow to implement the new European directive.
implement
noun [ C ] uk/ˈɪm.plɪ.mənt/ us/ˈɪm.plə.mənt/
工具,器具
a tool that works by being moved by hand or by being pulled across a surface
garden/household/agricultural implements 园艺用具/家用工具/农具
Shopkeepers are not supposed to sell knives and other sharp implements to children. 店主不应该向儿童出售小刀及其他锋利的器具。