enforceable

/ɪnˈfɔːsəbl/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪnˈfɔːrsəbl/ (ame, ipa)

enforceable — 形容詞

  • enforceablepositive
  • more enforceablecomparative
  • most enforceablesuperlative

1. describing a law, agreement, or official decision that a court or other authorit

1.形容詞B2
釋義

可執行的

法院或主管機關可要求遵守的

describing a law, agreement, or official decision that a court or other authority can treat as valid and make people follow

例句

The judge said the parking ban was enforceable under city law.

法官說,這項停車禁令依照市法是可執行的。

be + enforceable under + law

Mina checked whether the rental contract was enforceable after her landlord moved out.

Mina 在房東搬走後,確認那份租約是否仍可執行。

be + enforceable for a contract

同義詞
  • binding

    often used for agreements that place a legal duty on the people involved

  • valid

    broader; means legally acceptable, not always able to be forced

  • applicable

    means relevant or able to be used, not necessarily backed by legal power

反義詞
  • unenforceable

    used when a law or agreement cannot be upheld in practice

  • nonbinding

    used for agreements or statements that do not create a legal duty

文法句型

be + enforceable

enforceable + noun

enforceable under + law

enforceable against + person or company

用法筆記

Mostly used for laws, contracts, policies, promises, rights, and similar formal obligations. Common after be when speakers are judging whether a court or official body can make the rule stand in practice.

常見錯誤

The new password is enforceable, so it works well.
The new password rule is enforceable, so staff must follow it.
💡'enforceable' is for rules or agreements that authority can require, not for things that simply function well.