
(拒绝接受)
拒绝服从
obstinate refusal to submit to established authority or to comply with a regulation

(反抗者)
拒绝服从者
someone who is reluctant to submit to an authority

(管理)
调节
to control or adjust something in a way that agrees with rules and regulations
语法信息:

(规定)
法规
a rule made by the government, an authority, etc. to control or govern something within a particular area

(规章的)
合规的
in accordance with the established rules, customs, etc.

(需要)
要求
to make something mandatory or necessary
语法信息:

(条件)
要求
something that is really needed or wanted

(约束)
限制
to bring someone or something under control through laws and rules
语法信息:

(受管制的)
受限的
limited or controlled by regulations or specific conditions

(规制)
限制
a rule or law that limits what one can do or the thing that can happen

(严厉的)
严格的
(of a rule, process, etc.) strictly followed or applied

(彻底地)
严格地
in a thorough or demanding manner
语法信息:

(规定)
规则
an instruction that says what is or is not allowed in a given situation or while playing a game

(规则书)
规章制度手册
a set of rules and regulations that must be followed in a particular organization, occupation, etc.
语法信息:

(强制执行)
立即命令
to command someone to do something immediately, often as punishment
语法信息:

(法律条文)
法典
an officially written and established law
A statute is a written law enacted by a legislative body, such as a parliament or congress. It establishes legal rules and regulations that must be followed within a particular area or region. Statutes are created through a formal process of drafting, debating, and voting, and they address various aspects of public and private life, including criminal conduct, civil rights, and administrative procedures. Once passed, a statute has the force of law and must be adhered to by individuals and institutions within the area it governs.

(法律规定的)
法定的
according to or allowed by law

(法令)
法定文书
(in the UK) a type of order that has legal status and is issued by a government minister or someone with a legal authority

( stipulate)
规定
to specify that something needs to be done or how it should be done, especially as part of an agreement
语法信息:

(条款)
规定
an official statement, condition, or agreement to do or forbear something

(严厉的)
严格的
(of rules and regulations) absolute and must be obeyed under any circumstances

(严厉性)
严格性
the quality or characteristic of being uncompromising in enforcing rules, regulations, or standards

(严禁地)
严格地
in a way that demands or requires complete obedience
语法信息:

(苛刻的)
严格的
(of a law, regulation, rule, etc.) extremely limiting and strict

(服从)
屈服
the state or act of accepting defeat and not having a choice but to obey the person in the position of power

(应当)
被要求
to be required to do something, especially because of a rule, agreement, tradition, etc.
语法信息:

N/A
the exact literal interpretation of a law or agreement as opposed to its general meaning

(三条指示)
三行指令
(in the UK) a written instruction given to MPs by the leader of their party that states they should vote in a particular way on a specific issue in parliament

(苛刻的)
严格的
uncompromising in one's expectations, rules, or approach to dealing with others

(加强)
强化
to make something such as a rule or policy stronger
语法信息:

N/A
in every instance, without exception
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