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legislature美 ['ledʒɪ.sleɪtʃər] 英 ['ledʒɪslətʃə(r)] n. government,parliament,administration,assembly,senate 1. | 立法机关a group of people who have the power to make and change laws |
| a democratically elected legislature 民主选举产生的立法机关 | | the national/state legislature 国家╱州立法机构 |
n. | 1. 立法机关,立法部,议会;〔美国〕(特指)州议会 |
n. | 1. an official body, usually chosen by election, with the power to make, change, and repeal laws 2. the legislative branch of government 3. the part of government that makes and changes laws. The other parts of government are the executive and the judiciary. 4. a group of people who are elected to create laws in a particular area, especially a US state 1. an official body, usually chosen by election, with the power to make, change, and repeal laws 2. the legislative branch of government 3. the part of government that makes and changes laws. The other parts of government are the executive and the judiciary. 4. a group of people who are elected to create laws in a particular area, especially a US state |
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