legislature是什么意思,legislature怎么读,
英式发音:[ˈledʒɪslətʃə(r)] 美式发音:[ˈledʒɪslətʃə(r)]
词根:legislate
adj.legislative 立法的;有立法权的
adv.legislatively 立法地
n.legislation 立法;法律
legislative 立法权;立法机构
legislator 立法者
legislatorship 立法者的身份
vi.legislate 立法;制定法律
vt.legislate 用立法规定;通过立法
1.In return for his generosity, the legislature voted that the school be named Harvard College.
为了报答他的慷慨,立法机关投票决定将这所学校命名为哈佛学院。
3.The Texas legislature almost passed such a change last year; a version of it is likely to pass this year.
去年得州议会只差一点就通过了这一修改,今年预计会通过类似法案。
4.To put the vote on the ballot the traditional way, Mr Brown needs a supermajority (two-thirds) in the legislature.
采用传统方式以不记名形式投票,布朗需要在议会有绝对多数(至少三分之二)的支持率。
5.Most states impose limitations on the authority of the legislature to borrow money, with their objectives being to protect taxpayers and the credit of the state government.
大多数州对立法机关借贷的权力加以限制,其目的是保护纳税人和维护州政府的信誉。
6.He hopes, for instance, that the state legislature will agree to create a body with authority to raise money for improving transport.
例如,他希望州议会会同意成立一机构筹集改善交通所需费用。