legitimacy

美音:[lə'dʒɪtəməsi] 英音:[lɪ'dʒɪtɪməsi]

简单释义:


n.合法性;正统;正统性;嫡系

网络正当性;合理性

完整释义:


n.

1.合法性;正统性
2.嫡系;嫡出;正统
3.应该


例句:

  1. call it a day These findings call into question the legitimacy of the proceedings.
    这些调查结果使该做法的合法性受到置疑。

  2. But it did not put to bed serious questions about the legitimacy of the final outcome.
    但是尚没有观察家就最终结果的合法性提出问题。

  3. If she wins, let it be with a fair and open vote that will only add to rather than detract from her legitimacy and effectiveness.
    如果她最终胜出,让她通过一场公开公平的投票获胜吧,这只会增强、而非削弱她的合法性与有效性。

  4. Mr Abbott said Labor's failure to win a majority meant it had lost its legitimacy. He added that his own coalition was "ready to govern" .
    艾伯特表示,工党未能赢得多数议席意味着,它已失去正当性。他补充称,他自己的联盟已做好“执政准备”。

  5. He imagined that Venn and Mrs. Yeobright were in league, and felt that there was a certain legitimacy in combating such a coalition.
    他捉摸着,文恩和姚伯太太一定联合起来了,他觉得,他和这样一种联盟一决胜负是应该的。

  6. But the whole question of modernity is the legitimacy and rationality of the implementation and universalization.
    但现代性的整个问题却是合法性和理性的贯彻和普遍化。

  7. The object of "economic reform, " Jacques writes, was "never Westernization" but "a desire to restore the [Communist] Party's legitimacy. "
    雅克还这样描述,中国“经济改革”的目的,“从未西化”,而是“为了重申党的合法性。”

  8. Many political commentators say it is unnecessary, since the Supreme Court did not directly question the legitimacy of the election itself.
    许多政治评论家说这没有必要,因为最高法院并不直接质疑选举本身的合法性。

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