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 legitimacy [li'dʒitimәsi]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 合法, 正统, 正当

[法] 合法性, 正统性, 婚生




    legitimacy
    [ noun ]
    1. lawfulness by virtue of being authorized or in accordance with law

    2. <noun.attribute>
    3. undisputed credibility

    4. <noun.attribute>


    Legitimacy \Le*git"i*ma*cy\ (-[i^]*m[.a]*s[y^]), n. [See
    {Legitimate}, a.]
    The state, or quality, of being legitimate, or in conformity
    with law; hence, the condition of having been lawfully
    begotten, or born in wedlock.

    The doctrine of Divine Right, which has now come back
    to us, like a thief from transportation, under the
    alias of Legitimacy. --Macaulay.

    1. If the economy worsens, the government will lose legitimacy, making its battle against the resistance front that much harder.
    2. The Saudi royal family's custodianship of the holy shrines is its main source of legitimacy with the world's 1 billion Moslems.
    3. Their legitimacy as leaders rests on their ability to ease living conditions in the territories, and in moving towards Palestinian self-determination.
    4. A ruling Friday by the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago threw into question the legitimacy of stock baskets, which have been traded on the Amex, Philadelphia Stock Exchange and Chicago Board Options Exchange for three months.
    5. Denying the validity of all existing moral values, it pronounced itself infallible and generated an entire fictional universe to confirm its legitimacy.
    6. Many nations in Europe fear that a recognition of Slovenian legitimacy might fuel separatist impulses in their own countries.
    7. Aoun heads the country's Christian government, which is vying for legitimacy with a rival Moslem Cabinet.
    8. Now, Treverton said, the question for the short term is whether East Germany will produce economic and political reforms sufficient "to build for itself some legitimacy."
    9. One of two American publishing companies that planned to display books at a book fair in Iran next month has withdrawn, citing questions about the fair's legitimacy.
    10. "All they are trying to do is borrow some of the legitimacy of the Bill of Rights itself."
    11. In 1980, the independent workers' movement, Solidarity, seriously eroded the party's legitimacy.
    12. The fact that we are postponing serious discussion of such questions because foreign central banks are funding the external deficit could also at some point call into question the legitimacy of the 1988 presidential election itself.
    13. But Japan's well-orchestrated bands share little of the legitimacy of the arbitragers who prowl Wall Street.
    14. As long as you're saying something about people and not about stage conventions, it has its own legitimacy.' Stage conventions are Wernicke's bete noir.
    15. South Africa's political violence cannot be tackled until the organs of state security prove their legitimacy and commitment to law and order.
    16. Such an imbalance in voting power between large and small countries could undermine the legitimacy of the whole system, which is already under challenge in several member states.
    17. Sweden plans legislation to tighten controls over arms exports, possibly restricting shipments to a few industrialized Western countries where the origin and legitimacy of orders is verifiable.
    18. The inclusion of the internationally prestigious prince, Phnom Penh believes, would bestow legitimacy on the government and undermine the Khmer Rouge.
    19. Acting Prime Minister Salim Hoss, a Sunni Moslem who heads a Syrian-backed Cabinet vying for legitimacy with Aoun's Christian government, and Parliament speaker Hussein Husseini, a Shiite Moslem, have accepted the plan.
    20. In practice, this policy has led Moscow to pursue a two-pronged effort: the imposition of a contrived historical legitimacy to justify a vigorous program of Russification of the other republics.
    21. His order "expresses no opinion as to the legitimacy of the Palestine objectives, the Israeli treatment of the Arabs or the legitimacy of the occupancy of the West Bank," he said.
    22. His order "expresses no opinion as to the legitimacy of the Palestine objectives, the Israeli treatment of the Arabs or the legitimacy of the occupancy of the West Bank," he said.
    23. Many Latin governments contend Panama's President Guillermo Endara needs to gain legitimacy through a vote of Panama's citizens or its congress.
    24. The prospect of legitimacy has spawned ambitious visions of direct imports from Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong and South Korea.
    25. It is the power of this and other psychoanalytic techniques that gave Freud legitimacy by the 1920s.
    26. Cuba has repeatedly refused to recognize the legitimacy of the government of President Guillermo Endara, which was installed during the U.S. invasion that toppled strongman Gen.
    27. Uzi Baram of the left-leaning Labor party said he preferred the Communist Party, which "at least grants legitimacy to the state of Israel and sees itself as part of it.
    28. Or do you actively work as I've been doing to persuade Americans of the value and legitimacy of the Canadian position." "We were nowhere in 1980 and in 1984, and we're slowly but surely trying to move it along," he said.
    29. The aim of a guerrilla war is to slowly, through single, small actions culminating in larger operations, erode the domestic and international perception of a government's legitimacy.
    30. But both the government and opposition groups hope, for slightly different reasons, that today's ballot will mark an historic turning point. For the governing parties, the poll will lend their rule representative legitimacy.
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