constitutionally如何读

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constitutionally是什么意思

  • adv.按宪法规定的;本质地;天生地;体质上

constitutionally英英释义

adverb

in accordance with one's constitution

constitutionally unable to grasp subtleties

in structure, composition, or constitution

despite repeated heatings the material remained constitutionally the same

in accordance with a political constitution

was not constitutionally eligible to fill the office

constitutionally词源英文解释

The first known use of constitutionally was in 1742

constitutionally 例句

1 While Moon is constitutionally barred from running again, a key parliamentary election is due to be held in April, posing a test for his ruling party.

2 That is, viewers feel constitutionally guaranteed the right to bear arms - and to be entertained by watching others who bear them.

3 Ghosh: The caste system — officially practicing it is illegal; constitutionally, its banned.

4 Not really hate you but am constitutionally against strong, silent men.

5 But you generally feel embarrassed for him, as when a constitutionally shy person starts spouting strident political views at a dinner party.

6 Having interviewed you before, I know you’re not constitutionally given to satisfaction.

7 Her freeloader children, constitutionally unable to work or in any way better themselves, instead specialize in self-sabotage.

8 Annoying speech is constitutionally protected, and New York’s highest court refused to narrow it with judicial construction.

9 Xiao Wu is pointedly uninvited to the wedding and constitutionally unable to move on from his criminal life.

10 Erdogan, himself a graduate of a religious school, has fought to bring religious education into the mainstream of constitutionally secular Turkey and worked to overturn a ban on the headscarf in parliament and universities.

11 Rodriguez, where the court declined to deem the poor a constitutionally protected class.

12 Dear Amy: How dare you insist that people must suppress their constitutionally protected right to free speech at the dinner table — just because their opinion is unpopular?

13 The video was silly, and sort of innocent, and effortlessly paired two traditions—country and western and hip-hop—that many people had long presumed, however erroneously, were mutually and constitutionally exclusive.

14 He was already subject to a four-year term, so he would remain answerable to the people, and to two other branches of government, which could box him in constitutionally.

15 “You are permitted to present a vigorous defense and you are constitutionally protected from having to incriminate yourself. This becomes very valuable when you remember ...” A theatrical pause.

16 Devlin reminds us that the task of publicly and constitutionally challenging racial discrimination in education was laid on the bodies of black girls.

17 Feinman Todd, now the founding journalism director at Georgetown University, writes in her new memoir, “Pretend I’m Not Here,” that back then she was “constitutionally camera-shy, both literally and figuratively.”

18 Those years deserve close scrutiny because the notion that a right to an abortion might be protected constitutionally by “privacy” had only a handful of advocates before 1969.

19 A federal appeals court Thursday blocked a San Francisco city ordinance requiring health warnings on advertisements for soda and other sugary drinks, saying it violated constitutionally protected commercial speech.

20 A man described, invariably, as larger than life – dynamic, charismatic, audacious; a born wildcatter, constitutionally suited to the volatile industry he dominated.

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