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The term 颁布 (bān bù) is used specifically in formal contexts to mean "to promulgate" or "to issue," typically referring to laws, regulations, or official announcements. It conveys a sense of authority and formality, indicating that something is being officially declared by a governing body or an authoritative figure.
You would use 颁布 (bān bù) when discussing the formal issuance of:
- Laws (法律, fǎ lǜ)
- Policies (政策, zhèng cè)
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1. 公布 (gōng bù) - to announce publicly or make known
2. 发布 (fā bù) - to release or publish
3. 颁发 (bān fā) - to issue or distribute (official documents or awards)
4. 颁行 (bān xíng) - to implement or put into effect
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