promulgation
noun [ U ] uk/ˌprɒm.əlˈɡeɪ.ʃən/ us/ˌprɑː.məlˈɡeɪ.ʃən/
(SPREADING)
(思想或信仰的)传播,宣扬
the process of spreading beliefs or ideas among a lot of people
He defended the promulgation of alternative viewpoints. 他为另类观点的传播进行了辩护。
People should have a right to use the public airwaves for the promulgation of ideas. 人们应该有权利使用公共电波来传播思想。
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- The promulgation of derogatory comments misleads and misinforms people.
- He played a central role in the promulgation of the postmodern theory of history.
- The promulgation of freedom followed no set pattern.
(ANNOUNCEMENT)
颁布
the public announcement of something, especially a new law
The Secretary is authorized to take actions that include the promulgation of rules and regulations. 部长有权采取行动,包括颁布规章制度。
See: promulgate
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- In a special election, the legislator must take the oath of office within 30 days of the promulgation of election results.
- Next Wednesday will see the promulgation of new scientific and ethical guidelines.
- Promulgation is done by publishing laws in an official gazette, bulletin, or journal.
- Study, analysis, and deliberation has led to the promulgation of these regulations.