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英:['li:ɡəlɪ]
美:[ˈliɡlɪ]
leg·al·ly
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词根:legal
adj.legal 法律的;合法的;法定的
n.legality 合法;合法性;墨守法规
legalization [法] 合法化;法律认可
legalisation 合法化;正当化
legalism 拘泥于法律或规定的人;律法尊重主义者;守法主义;法律术语
legalese 法律术语,法律措辞
vt.legalize 使合法化;公认;法律上认为…正当
legalise 使合法化(等于legalize)
adverb
in a legal manner : in accordance with the law a drug that can now be legally bought and sold in many countries
a transfer that was not done legally
from the point of view of law They were not legally obligated to provide assistance. a person who is legally blind [=who is blind according to the legal definition of blindness] legally drunk [=drunk according to the legal definition of drunkenness]
Legally, she had no claim to the estate.
legally binding有法律约束力;受法律约束
依法
法律上的
The first known use of legally was in 1581
1 Germany required all civilians to legally register and carry documentation that contained our name, photograph, nationality, race, birth, and family details.
2 We weren't living in the country legally, and we weren't residents of the swanky Bay Area suburb our classmates lived in.
3 They will be discriminated against, legally, for the rest of their lives—denied employment, housing, education, and public benefits.
4 Such companies were legally independent of the people who set them up, or invested money in them, or managed them.
5 “It’s not that easy. Especially not anymore. And especially with your father and me not being legally divorced.”
6 We have shot, hanged, gassed, electrocuted, and lethally injected hundreds of people to carry out legally sanctioned executions.
7 “I’m wondering how we can say your granddad owns this island. Not legally but actually.”
8 Ho, even though she and Brian were eighteen and therefore legally adults, even though they had been together for so long.
9 An extraordinary percentage of black men in the United States are legally barred from voting today, just as they have been throughout most of American history.
10 “We will not pay you for what you can’t legally sell.”
11 However, persons who are underage in their home state can get married in another state and then return to the home state legally married.
然而,在自己家乡的州未达到法定年龄的人可以在另一个州结婚,然后以合法成婚的身份返回本州。
12 Among my personal highlights is the memory of having my picture taken with Uncle Paul, the legally blind host of a Raleigh children's television show.
13 Though he himself had no documents, the compatriots he encountered on his first days were here legally, like most other Greek immigrants, and could help him.
14 Once she signed the official document, the wedding was legally valid.
15 The school is legally responsible for your child's safety.
学校对你的孩子负有法律上的安全责任。
16 Giving her time to gasp, she added, “Except legally.”
17 This belief appeals particularly to one who is unable to compete legally with his fellow citizens.
18 Jefferson’s relationships with Jupiter and the other people he legally owned would prove that—and so do his actions regarding slavery.
19 Whoever she was, he said, the family wasn’t legally related to her.
20 A backer of Israel who called himself “A Friend of Justice” argued that if the oath were uniformly required, not a single legislator could claim to be legally elected.