legislation
英 [ˌledʒɪsˈleɪʃn]
美 [ˌledʒɪsˈleɪʃn]
n. 法规; 法律; 立法; 制订法律
复数:legislations
Collins.3 / BNC.1365 / COCA.2017
牛津词典
noun
- 法规;法律
a law or a set of laws passed by a parliament- an important piece of legislation
一条重要的法规 - New legislation on the sale of drugs will be introduced next year.
有关药物销售的新法规将于明年出台。
- an important piece of legislation
- 立法;制订法律
the process of making and passing laws- Legislation will be difficult and will take time.
立法既费力又耗时。
- Legislation will be difficult and will take time.
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 法律;法规
Legislationconsists of a law or laws passed by a government.- ...a letter calling for legislation to protect women's rights.
一封呼吁立法保护妇女权益的信
- ...a letter calling for legislation to protect women's rights.
英英释义
noun
- the act of making or enacting laws
- law enacted by a legislative body
双语例句
- It is a highly complex piece of legislation.
它是一项非常复杂的法规。 - Bankers are quick to condemn retrospective tax legislation.
银行家们立即声讨有追溯效力的税收立法。 - Legislation is the only route to ending the car's dominance as a form of transport.
立法是终止汽车作为主导交通工具的唯一途径。 - Similar legislation is already in place in Wales
类似的法规在威尔士已经就位。 - Legislation is only part of the answer.
立法只是解决方案中的一部分。 - Tories cocked a snook at their prime minister over this legislation.
保守党人就这一法规向他们的首相表示了轻蔑。 - Legislation to that effect created fierce controversy both in Parliament and outside
那类立法在议会内外都引起了激烈的争论。 - There have been threats to veto any legislation that comes down the pike.
他们威胁说要否决任何新出台的立法提案。 - The legislation represents in itself an unhappy compromise.
这项立法本身就是勉强妥协的产物。 - He gave his assent to the proposed legislation
他批准了提请审议的法案。