legislation

英[ˌledʒɪs'leɪʃn] 美[ˌledʒɪs'leɪʃn]
  • n. 法律;法规;立法
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星级词汇:
  • legible adj.清晰的;易读的;可辨认的
    n. (名词)
    1. 法规
    2. 立法机构的审议事项
    3. 法案
    4. 法令
    5. 法制
    6. 法律(的制定)
    7. 立法(过程)
    n. (名词)
    1. [U]法律;法规 a body of laws
    2. [U]立法,法律的制定〔通过〕 the act of making laws

英英释义

Noun:
  1. law enacted by a legislative body

  2. the act of making or enacting laws

1. They think that any legislation that involved putting down dogs was wrong.
他们认为任何涉及捕杀狗的立法都是错误的。

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2. The legislation is expected to be passed in the next parliament.
预计这项法案将在下一届议会中通过。

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3. Legislation to that effect created fierce controversy both in Parliament and outside.
那类立法在议会内外都引起了激烈的争论。

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4. It was permissible to take account of antecedent legislation.
允许考虑先前的法律。

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5. The legislation has twice been rejected by the House of Lords.
该法规已经两次遭到上议院的否决。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The new legislation is highly discriminatory.
      新的法案,有许多地方厚此薄彼。
    2. We protect the interests of investors by the legislation in effect.
      我们根据现行法律保护投资者的利益。
    3. The legislation was made retrospective.
      该项法规具有追溯效力。
    4. The government will introduce legislation to restrict the sale of firearms.
      政府将制定法规限制枪支出售。
    5. Legislation is not in the President's power.
      立法不是总统的权力。
    6. The conservationists will not take kindly to the legislation.
      自然资源保护论者对这项立法不会做出善意的反应。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. They began to draft legislation.
      他们开始起草法规。
    2. This is education legislation.
      这是教育法规。
    3. This legislation gives help to education.
      这项法规有利于教育。
    4. He brings in legislation.
      他提议立法。