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    音标:['lɔːfl]

    基本释义/说明:adj.法律许可的;守法的;合法的
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    a.
    合法的;法定的;守法的;
    lawful acts
    合法行为.
    lawful arrest
    依法逮捕.
    a lawful marriage
    合法婚姻.
    reach lawful age
    到达法定年龄.
    -扩展释义
    adj.
    合法的,法定的,法律上的
    It was not considered lawful to act that way.
    大家认为这样做是不合法的
    adj. 【法律专业】
    法定 ,法律, 合法
    N/A
    合法的,法律上正当的,a lawful act,合法行为; 法定的,法律认可的,,; 守法的
    It was not considered lawful to act that way.
    大家认为这样做是不合法的
    -同义词和反义词
    -lawful的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    Resembling a lawyer or some aspect of one.
    “The rotund and lawyerlike Taft did not enjoy a happy presidency.”
    “He analyzed the marketing of the chocolate with lawyerlike logic and came to the conclusion there was little special about it.”
    “In Shakespearean terms, she was a lawyerlike Portia to her counterpart’s untamed Kate.”
    Characteristic of, or suitable to, a lawyer.
    “Putting witnesses under oath induces them to weigh every word with lawyerly care rather than freely volunteer information.”
    “Eventually they believe that there must be something to the charges because the endless parsing of it sounds lawyerly, desperate and boring.”
    “The West’s appreciation for the rule of law can be seen in the lawyerly parsing of targets to ensure that they are valid and military in nature.”
    Enacting laws; legislative.
    “The attempted lawgiving of the wolf commander is undermined by the lawgiver’s pleonectic sequestering of his own booty from the hunt.”
    “Rousseau saw himself in that role and actually offered his assistance in revolutionary lawgiving to Poland and Corsica.”
    “In a system of parliamentary supremacy, the judiciary has no standing on which to constrain majoritarian lawgiving for the purposes of rights-protection.”
    Not governed by any law. || Prohibited by law; unlawful, illegal. || Not restrained by the law or by discipline; unruly, disorderly.
    “Jury nullification is not lawless because it is simply is not prohibited by law.”
    “They are being held in internment centers in the country’s lawless tribal belt.”
    “Was he simply an illicit fantasist running amok in a lawless land, as the prosecution alleged?”
    Without a lawyer.
    “His pal, Mr. Bruce, wound up firing them, went lawyerless, and botched his appeal.”

    名词 变体/同根词

    The realm or sphere of lawyers.
    “What you have discovered in the law is a seldom seen flaw within lawyerdom.”
    (informal) The jargon used by lawyers.
    Property of being lawful, of obeying the law.
    “No challenge of any kind is made to the lawfulness or propriety of this policy.”
    “Judicial review of administrative action usually examines the lawfulness, procedural fairness and rationality of a decision.”
    “The court is not able to review the merits, only the lawfulness, of the decision.”
    One who makes or enacts laws.
    “The lawmaker struck the sergeant-at-arms as House members were trying to silence impeachment supporters in the gallery before the scuffle.”
    “If the committee determines a lawmaker has committed wrongdoing, it may send the lawmaker a letter of reproval, akin to a rebuke.”
    “The Magna Carta does not, as I understand it, curtail the sovereignty of the proper lawmaker to make what laws seem fit to him.”
    One who breaks (violates) the law, a criminal.
    “The warning comes in the aftermath of an incident where policemen tried to arrest a lawbreaker with a long rap sheet or criminal record.”
    “Now, unfortunately, it seems that I am retroactively a lawbreaker.”
    “Snowden is the lawbreaker here, and his law-breaking is now being used to do damage to the United States as an end in itself.”

    动词 变体/同根词

    (transitive) To cut off the claws and balls of (e.g. a dog’s forefeet).
    (informal, intransitive) To practice law. || (intransitive) To perform, or attempt to perform, the work of a lawyer. || (intransitive) To make legalistic arguments. || (informal, transitive) To barrage (a person) with questions in order to get them to admit something.
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