常見例句雙語例句Nations should pass laws to preserve any remaining wilderness areas in their natural state, even if these areas could be developed for economic gain.國家應(yīng)該通過法令保護任何存畱的原生態(tài)地區(qū)保持原狀,即便這些地區(qū)可以用作商業(yè)開發(fā)。But if they want to stop companies from doing deals with Mr Putin’s mob—or to be diverse, or charitable, or nice—they should pass laws, not make speeches.但是如果政客們想讓本國公司不和普京的黨羽們做買賣----或是想讓它們資産多樣化,能爲(wèi)慈善事業(yè)做貢獻,或是聽話一點---他們應(yīng)該頒佈法律,令行禁止,而不是發(fā)表些沒用的縯講。It is possible to pass laws that control or place limits on people s behavior, but legislation cannot reform human nature. Laws cannot change what is in people s hearts and minds.控制、限制人們行爲(wèi)的法律可能建立,但是立法不能改變?nèi)藗兊谋拘?,法律無法改變?nèi)藗兊乃妓搿?/li>原聲例句The granges tried to get Congress to pass laws giving the federal government power to control the railroads.The governments need to pass laws globally. And this is the role of, you know,政府要通過全球性的法律。這個角色就是,你知道愛護小朋友 - SpeakingMax英語口語達人They had gathered at the police station of the impoverished town south of Johannesburg to protest pass laws that restricted their movements.權(quán)威例句Even at this point, each member state has to write regulations or pass laws implementing the decision.ECONOMIST: Food fightsThe alternative reform would pass laws limiting the amount of money that can be spent on speech.ECONOMIST: Free speechWe think of people who pass laws or command armies, run big businesses, people with fancy titles, big salaries.WHITEHOUSE: First Lady Michelle Obama Addresses Young African Women Leaders The White House 返回 pass laws