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    federal查询结果如下:

    音标:['fedərəl]
    副词同根词 :federally
    名词复数:federals 词频:高频常用词
    基本释义/说明:adj.联邦制的()
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    形容词
    联邦的;联盟的;联合的
    Federal [美]联邦的
    the Federal Government (of the U.S.)
    (美国)联邦政府.
    Federal prose
    美国公文体.
    (南北战争时期)北部联邦同盟的;亲联邦政府(或军队)的
    -扩展释义
    扩展解释:
    a.1.(常大写)美国联邦政府的,国家的,2.联邦(制)的,联邦政府的,3.(大写)(美国南北战争时的)北部联盟的,n.[C]1.(大写)(美国南北战争时的)北部联盟支持者,北军,2.联邦政府工作人员
    形容词
    圣约说的
    形容词
    联邦制的
    形容词
    合众国的
    形容词
    联邦党的
    -federal的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    Uniting in a league; forming a confederacy; federal.
    The issue is then to discern the categorical imperatives of a federative government, such as natural and civil rights.
    Also, under Putin’s federative reforms, new laws allowed for so-called federal intervention to ensure regional compliance with federal law.
    The more recent concept of the learning region is also federative, but poses more problems from the viewpoint of empirical analysis.
    united, as a federation, under a central government
    A federated state consisting of 15 union republics.
    (Australia) Of an architectural style popular around the time of federation.
    federated, united in an alliance or federation.

    名词 变体/同根词

    Quality of being federal.
    Support for a federation.
    An advocate of federationism.
    Following the defeat of the Spanish, centralist and federationist groups waged a lengthy conflict between themselves to determine the future of the nation.
    Similar articles appeared in the trade union press, including the American Federationist, Library Journal, and the Wilson Library Bulletin.
    The new BC CCF paper, the Federationist, launched to fill the void that appeared with the collapse of Pritchard’s pro-Connell Commonwealth, drew a similar balance sheet.
    (derogatory) The bureaucratic jargon of federal government.
    The air is dense with geekspeak spiced with a dash of federalese.
    The unification of states to form a federal union. || The assumption of control or authority by a federal government.
    Non-consensual federalization of troops must be done under the banner of preserving judicial authority or due process, rather than for the purpose of preserving law and order.
    Successive steps followed rapidly during the summer and autumn of 1916 to render effective the process of federalization.
    The old Federal party inclined to nationalism, or consolidation, rather than federalization, of the States.
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