[VERB 动词]立法;制定(或通过)法律 When a government or state legislates, it passes a new law.
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[V to-inf]
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Most member countries have already legislated against excessive overtime...
大多数成员国均已立法禁止超时加班。
You cannot legislate to change attitudes.
态度是不能用立法来改变的。
...attempts to legislate a national energy strategy.
为国家能源战略立法的努力
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le·gis·lateAWL/ˈledʒɪsleɪt; NAmEˈledʒɪsleɪt/verb[intransitive ]legislate(for/against/on sth) ( formal) to make a law affecting sth 制订法律;立法◆The government will legislate against discrimination in the workplace.政府将制订法律,在工作场所禁止歧视。◆( figurative) You can't legislate against bad luck!你无法用立法手段来阻止恶运!◆They promised to legislate to protect people's right to privacy.他们承诺立法保护公民的隐私权。legislatelegislateslegislatedlegislatingle·gis·late/ˈledʒɪsleɪt; NAmEˈledʒɪsleɪt/
1to make a law about somethinglegislate on Only Parliament has the power to legislate on national matters.legislate for/against The government has promised to legislate against discrimination. We must legislate for equal pay.legislate to do something We must legislate to control drugs.2legislate for something to think about how something may affect what you are doing, and do something to prepare for it: You can’t legislate for bad luck.
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