enact a constitution

制定宪法

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To establish a body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state is acknowledged to be governed.

建立一套国家治理所依据的基本原则或既定先例。

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enact a constitution = 制定宪法 (建立一套国家治理所依据的基本原则或既定先例。)

  • After the revolution, the assembly's first task was to enact a new constitution.革命后,议会的首要任务是制定一部新宪法
  • The process to enact a constitution can take years of debate and compromise.制定宪法的过程可能需要数年的辩论和妥协。
  • The emerging nation hopes to enact a democratic constitution by next year.这个新兴国家希望在明年之前制定一部民主宪法
  • A new constitution was enacted to guarantee fundamental rights for all citizens.一部新宪法制定出来,以保障所有公民的基本权利。
  • If we were to enact a constitution today, what would its core principles be?如果我们今天要制定一部宪法,它的核心原则会是什么?
  • The legislative body has the authority to enact a constitution and its amendments.立法机构有权制定宪法及其修正案。
  • Having enacted a constitution, the founding fathers set a precedent for future governance.制定宪法后,开国元勋们为未来的治理开创了先例。
  • It is a monumental achievement for any country to successfully enact a constitution.对任何国家来说,成功制定一部宪法都是一项巨大的成就。
  • Many challenges arose after they enacted the constitution, particularly regarding its implementation.在他们制定宪法后出现了许多挑战,尤其是在实施方面。
  • Enacting a constitution requires broad consensus from the populace.制定宪法需要民众的广泛共识。