英:[ˌledʒɪslə'tɔ:rɪəl]
美:[ˌledʒɪslə'tɒrɪrl]
英:[ˌledʒɪslə'tɔ:rɪəl]
美:[ˌledʒɪslə'tɒrɪrl]
noun
one that makes laws especially for a political unitespecially: a member of a legislative body
Latin legis lator, literally, proposer of a law, from legis (genitive of lex law) + lator proposer, from ferre (past participle latus) to carry, propose — more at tolerate, bear
The first known use of legislator was circa 1513
legislatornoun
a person who makes lawsespecially: a member of a legislature
legislatornoun
a person who makes lawsespecially: a member of a legislature
legislatornoun
a person who makes lawsespecially: a member of a legislature
legislatornoun
a person who makes lawsespecially: a member of a legislature
1 Write to your state legislator.
2 the legislators met in an all-night session to hammer out the details of the bill
3 He is considered a close ally of Bass, who represented a portion of South L.A. during her time as a legislator.
4 That pushed some advocates and legislators to really start to do more work on the ground, to protect the right to contraception.
1 立法者
2 立法委员