legislator
名词 n.
英 /ˈlɛd͡ʒɪˌsleɪtə/
美 /ˈlɛd͡ʒɪˌsleɪtɚ/|[ˈlɛd͡ʒɪˌsleɪɾɚ]|/ˈled͡ʒɪˌslæɪtə/|[ˈled͡ʒɪˌslæɪɾə]|/ˈled͡ʒəˌslæɪtə/|[ˈled͡ʒəˌslæɪɾə]
英文释义
名词 n.
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Someone who creates or enacts laws.; especially a member of a legislative body.
— Give the children of the poor that portion of education which will enable them to know their own resources; which will cultivate in them an onward-looking hope, and give them rational amusement in their leisure hours: this, and this only, will work out that moral revolution, which is the legislator's noblest purpose.
- Someone who creates or enacts laws.; especially not any individual member of a legislative body but the abstracted author of a statute or statutes relevant for the principles of interpretation.
词形变化
词源
From Latin lēgislātor.
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