2023年2月1日 星期三

decree, Decretal, profane shouting match

Over a 48-hour period in November, a moment when he touted record activity on the social network under his leadership, Mr. Musk posted 60 times. His posts included commentary on the collapse of a cryptocurrency and combative responses to critiques about his workplace policies. In one instance, he issued a decree about parody accounts after users changed their profile names to imitate him.




Viktor Orban has used covid-19 as an excuse to extend his near-total powers, and rule Hungary by decree. Our briefing from 2019 explains how he gained control of the country's key institutions—with no violence and broad public support


Top Trump trade officials still at odds after profane shouting match in Beijing https://wapo.st/2L6kcgz

Top Trump trade officials still at odds after profane shouting match in Beijing


The fight erupted when senior White House adviser Peter Navarro complained to Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin about being excluded from key…
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The joy of bread, courtesy of The Smithfield Decretals (Royal MS 10 E IV) http://bit.ly/2IqXjmb #WorldBakingDay





profane

profane adjective (AGAINST RELIGION)


showing no respect for a god or a religion, often through language:
profane language
Funny, profane, and fearless, she has become one of America's biggest television celebrities.


 shouting match


disapproving

an argument that involves people shouting at each other because they have very strong opinions:

 decree とは【意味】法令,制令... 【例文】issue a decree

decretals  (1) 指令;教令集:教宗的覆文,具法律效果。 (2) 法規的;法令的。拉丁文稱作 decreta 
decretal
dɪˈkriːt(ə)l/
noun
  1. 1.
    a papal decree concerning a point of canon law.
adjective
  1. 1.
    of the nature of a decree.

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