英语释义
1. an introductory statement especially the introductory part of a constitution or statute that usually states the reasons for and intent of the law
2. an introductory fact or circumstance especially one indicating what is to follow
3. a statement that is made at the beginning of something (such as a legal document) and usually gives the reasons for the parts that follow
4. something that comes before and leads to something else
5. an introduction (as to a law) that often gives the reasons for what follows
6. an introductory statement (as to a contract) especially the introductory part of a constitution or statute that usually states the reasons for and intent of the law Note: While preambles do not state law and therefore are not judicially enforceable, they are used to determine legislative intent when interpreting statutes.