legitimacy信息详情
n.合法;合理;正统
illegitimacy───n.私生;不法;反常,不合逻辑
legitimate───adj.合法的;正当的;合理的;正统的;vt.使合法;认为正当(等于legitimize)
legitimately───adv.合理地;正当地
legitimated───v.使合法;认为正当(legitimate的过去式和过去分词,等于legitimized)
legitimates───adj.合法的;正当的;合理的;正统的;vt.使合法;认为正当(等于legitimize)
legitimator───合法化者
legitim───特留份
legitime───阅读
legitimise───vt.使合法化(等于legitimize)
Sampras beat Carl-Uwe Steeb by 6-1, 6-2, 6-1 to underline the legitimacy of his challenge for the title.───桑普拉斯以6比1、6比2和6比1战胜了卡尔-尤韦·斯蒂布,证明了他挑战冠军头衔的合理性。
The opposition parties do not recognize the political legitimacy of his government.───反对党不承认他的政府的政治合法性。
Time, rather than intention, has given them legitimacy.───时间,而不是意图,赋予了他们合法性。
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。
In his eyes, it had lost all legitimacy after it failed to respond to his 1990 warnings.───在他看来,当局由于未能应对他在1990年的警告而失去了所有合法性。
In northern minds, destabilising the south and mucking up the referendum would undermine the legitimacy of any putative new country.───在北方人眼里,动摇南方的根基并搅乱民意投票能够削弱任何公认新国家的合法性。
To see the point of the "reliability conception" of legitimacy, we need to step back for a moment.───要厘清“可靠性观念”正当性的要点,我们就需要再次回到上文一经讨论过的问题。
An elected Palestinian Authority ready to renounce violence would claim international legitimacy.───一个经过选举产生、准备放弃暴力的巴勒斯坦权力机构将在国际上获得合法性。
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”。