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 legislative ['ledʒislәtiv]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 立法机构

a. 立法的, 有立法权的

[法] 立法机关, 立法权, 立法




    legislative
    [ adj ]
    1. relating to a legislature or composed of members of a legislature

    2. <adj.pert>
      legislative council
    3. of or relating to or created by legislation

    4. <adj.pert>
      legislative proposal


    Legislative \Leg"is*la*tive\ (l[e^]j"[i^]s*l[asl]*t[i^]v), a.
    [Cf. F. l['e]gislatif.]
    1. Making, or having the power to make, a law or laws;
    lawmaking; -- distinguished from {executive}; as, a
    legislative act; a legislative body.

    The supreme legislative power of England was lodged
    in the king and great council, or what was
    afterwards called the Parliament. --Hume.

    2. Of or pertaining to the making of laws; suitable to
    legislation; as, the transaction of legislative business;
    the legislative style.

    1. Cavazos also said his department will take administrative steps and submit a package of legislative proposals to Congress as part of a strategy to ease the default problem, which is expected to cost taxpayers $1.8 billion this fiscal year.
    2. The Senate tried to save the part of the plan that extended Medicare to cover long hospital stays, but the House insisted on total repeal and, in the legislative equivalent of an across-the-Capitol arm wrestle, the House won early Wednesday.
    3. With time running out for legislative action in the election season, the bill's chances of becoming law are cloudy.
    4. The Popular Front of Moldavia claimed Tuesday it had won about half the settled legislative races, but runoffs will be required in nearly two-thirds of the contests.
    5. The opposition made a strong comeback in legislative elections in April, stripping the governing party of its parliamentary majority for the first time in South Korea's 40-year history.
    6. The 100th Congress, ending a productive two-year run with an early morning flurry of legislative action, sent President Reagan a compromise bill providing new weapons to fight the war on drugs.
    7. Legislation that advocates say would give Idaho the nation's toughest anti-abortion law cleared a state Senate committee Friday and was headed for final legislative vote.
    8. Caplan said there was a "two-year window" between enactment of one law regarding sanity determination and a state Supreme Court ruling that the law had incorrectly stated legislative intent.
    9. The clamour for legislative action, or for a change in court procedures for the collection of debt, is increasing. The administration of VAT.
    10. An industry source added that McDonnell Douglas has scheduled a meeting for next week with its subcontractors to plot legislative strategy.
    11. Kennedy chided the administration for delaying participation thus far in the legislative action.
    12. All the party leaders speak of the need to negotiate to resolve the legislative crisis after the election, but "they agree on little else," said an analysis in today's Yomiuri Shimbun, a conservative national daily.
    13. There was further occupations after the July 2 state elections in which PRI claimed a majority in the state legislative races over PRD fraud charges.
    14. President Roh Tae-woo on Wednesday appealed for a spirit of negotiation after elections in which his party lost its legislative majority to a divided opposition.
    15. A group of Senate Democrats proposed a legislative package to toughen criminal penalties for insider trading, improve reporting of stock acquisitions and curb certain takeover abuses.
    16. They fear that new legislative districts drawn to reflect the 1990 census might not be in place in time for March 1992, and the current legislative districts favor Democrats.
    17. They fear that new legislative districts drawn to reflect the 1990 census might not be in place in time for March 1992, and the current legislative districts favor Democrats.
    18. His main legislative accomplishment during eight years in the Senate was the Job Training Partnership Act of 1983.
    19. If the proposal is accepted, it would for the first time allow legislative protection of the Pacific Northwest's most significant stands of old-growth forest, which range from 200 to 1,000 years old.
    20. That argument could mean trouble for catalog companies, said Bob Levering, legislative counsel for the Direct Marketing Association in Washington, D.C.
    21. It is now not just a budget chamber, but also a legislative chamber. Obviously, its sovereignty is shared with the council of member states, which also represents democratic governments.
    22. Frustrated by a recent letter-writing flurry with the Pentagon, he's pushing a legislative amendment that would require the department to use internal budget plans consistent with the ones submitted publicly.
    23. Top legislative Democrats and their spending interests, including the state school superintendent, had long sought a "tax the rich" plan.
    24. There are numerous examples of how closely consumer lobbyists collaborate with sympathetic lawmakers or their staffs to draw up and push legislation, landing many of the consumer groups' ideas on the legislative plate.
    25. Rep. Gerry Studds, D-Mass., proposed a compromise that he hopes will break a legislative logjam holding up such legislation.
    26. Achieving such a legislative agreement deserves the highest place on the agenda of the next president and Congress.
    27. But there is real danger in arguments for a rigid form of legislative quotas in which the quality of representation is not nearly as important as its racial or ethnic hue.
    28. How're you doing?' "We feel that it's a disturbing effect to the patrons and, as a courtesy, they should not bring their phones in." With the use of cellular phones increasing, cities may take legislative action.
    29. But their true autonomy is limited since they are dependent on the Madrid government for nearly all their funds and lack formal representation in a national legislative body.
    30. The Supreme Court, in a setback for Congress, let stand a federal appeals court's ruling that legislators may be sued for libel for statements made outside their legislative role.
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