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adj.
法定的;法律的;合法的
-扩展释义
n. 【航海工程】
美国规定依法可以投资的证券
n. 【法律专业】
依法可以用来投资的证券
-同义词和反义词
词性:adjective
例句1. the Government possessed no legal power to close down this newspaper’
-legals的不同词性形态
名词 变体/同根词
legal的复数形式
“Used that, with a bit of my old reputation, to get your Mayor Gannett to give me the same from the legals.”
“Pick out any place you want, train them to handle those damned legals the way Murdoch handled the Stonewall boys.”
“The legals simply came boiling down the street, equipped with long pikes with lead-weighted ends.”
Lawfulness.
“Civilians enjoyed the rights to counsel and trial by jury and the privilege of a habeas corpus writ to test the legality of government detention.”
“He means that it will be played on the edge of, and beyond, the limits of legality.”
“However, there is a question mark over the legality of such a loan under EU rules.”
legalizer的异体字
The state of being legal, or within the law.
“The legalness of the act does not change its immorality, only whether you can be arrested for it.”
legalist
同义词:
justiciary
One who adheres to legalism, in its various senses.
动词 变体/同根词
legalize的现在分词
“The newspaper reports that Massachusetts is going to consider legalizing what you might call doggy bags for wine bottles.”
“This idea of legalizing shame in the name of God seems very unspiritual, even deeply unreligious to millions of Americans.”
“Many groups and individuals are trying to change that law by legalizing equal marriage.”
legalise的现在分词
“But Shadow Home Secretary Ann Widdecombe said legalising cannabis would lead drug barons to push even more hard drugs.”
“The legalising campaign also points to the fact that smoking is legal, and that pot is in no way more unhealthy than smoking.”
“A reason politicians often give for not legalising cannabis is that it leads to harder drugs.”
legalise的过去式和过去分词
“In a legalised environment, cafes would keep weed off the streets, and out of the way of disapprovers.”
“In Victoria, in contrast, race clubs had legalised bookmakers and banned the tote.”
“If cannabis was legalised then health risks would not be such a major issue!”
legalize的过去式和过去分词
“In Nevada a measure that would have legalized possession of up to three ounces of the drug failed to gain the support it needed.”
“It’s time to fix the bankruptcy law that has legalized the corporate robbery of workers.”
“I feel that if it were legalized then it would become a reasonable profession and not something to do to help keep a drug habit going.”
To make legal or permit under law. Either by decriminalising something that has been illegal or by specifically permitting it.
“There is a debate whether or not to legalise some of the softer drugs.”
“The Government will not make any moves to legalise cannabis in this term of Parliament.”
“If trading in cannabis is to be legalised, then why not also legalise ecstasy and other hallucinogens, cocaine and heroin?”
adverb
1.In a way that conforms to or is permitted or required by the law.
‘the weapons were purchased legally’
‘the terms of the loan are legally binding’
2.In terms of the law; from a legal viewpoint.
‘this case is legally significant’
‘We have analysed the measures in great detail, and legally speaking, this seems a clear-cut case.’
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