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单词 lawmaking
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Definition of lawmaking in English:

lawmaking

adjectiveˈlɔːˌmeɪkɪŋˈlɔˌmeɪkɪŋ
  • Relating to or responsible for the making of laws.

    a regional lawmaking body
    the lawmaking power of the courts
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Any scholar wishing to understand the future lawmaking challenges facing this African state would be well-advised to read this book.
    • Police may not arrest him without a majority approval by the lawmaking body.
    • Actual implementation does require action by some lawmaking authority - city council, county board, state legislature.
    • Special focus would be given to strengthening lawmaking systems and processes, policy development, assessment of implementation capacity, oversight and accountability.
    • Their actions show a moral courage that we were beginning to think was wholly absent from what is probably one of the most venal lawmaking bodies in history.
    • These senators were supposed to act as a single lawmaking unit, never disagreeing with each other and such.
    • The next Administration must think carefully about how to reintroduce legitimacy into the role of the United States in the international lawmaking process.
    • In issuing the order, the President has pushed his lawmaking powers beyond their limits.
    • The problem is due in large measure to the inadequate effectiveness of the lawmaking activities of government bodies.
    • Throughout the decades, Congress has given away its lawmaking powers.
nounˈlɔːˌmeɪkɪŋˈlɔˌmeɪkɪŋ
mass noun
  • The making of laws; legislation.

    the responsibility of lawmaking
    criteria for judicial lawmaking
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There is a limit to judicial lawmaking.
    • The government has handed the responsibility of lawmaking to unelected judges.
    • Supreme Court Justices are ultimate lawmakers under our Constitution, for they can overturn the lawmaking of all others.
    • The organization's lawyers are generally not allowed to influence rulemaking by administrative agencies or lawmaking by legislatures.
    • The Queen Anne's Act was a brilliant and amazingly durable piece of lawmaking, requiring a sophisticated conception of what constitutes creative work or product of the mind.
    • Congress has fostered presidential lawmaking by acquiescence.
    • Federalism is an important element of the Constitution, but it is no insuperable barrier to federal lawmaking.
    • Special interests, primarily those with a pro-business viewpoint, have long dominated lawmaking in this city.
    • This bill is not responsible lawmaking.
    • The king will appoint one of the houses of the bicameral legislature, allowing him to control lawmaking.
 
 

Definition of lawmaking in US English:

lawmaking

adjectiveˈlôˌmākiNGˈlɔˌmeɪkɪŋ
  • Relating to or responsible for the making of laws.

    a regional lawmaking body
    the lawmaking power of the courts
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Police may not arrest him without a majority approval by the lawmaking body.
    • Their actions show a moral courage that we were beginning to think was wholly absent from what is probably one of the most venal lawmaking bodies in history.
    • Throughout the decades, Congress has given away its lawmaking powers.
    • The problem is due in large measure to the inadequate effectiveness of the lawmaking activities of government bodies.
    • Actual implementation does require action by some lawmaking authority - city council, county board, state legislature.
    • The next Administration must think carefully about how to reintroduce legitimacy into the role of the United States in the international lawmaking process.
    • These senators were supposed to act as a single lawmaking unit, never disagreeing with each other and such.
    • In issuing the order, the President has pushed his lawmaking powers beyond their limits.
    • Special focus would be given to strengthening lawmaking systems and processes, policy development, assessment of implementation capacity, oversight and accountability.
    • Any scholar wishing to understand the future lawmaking challenges facing this African state would be well-advised to read this book.
nounˈlôˌmākiNGˈlɔˌmeɪkɪŋ
  • The making of laws; legislation.

    the responsibility of lawmaking
    criteria for judicial lawmaking
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Congress has fostered presidential lawmaking by acquiescence.
    • Federalism is an important element of the Constitution, but it is no insuperable barrier to federal lawmaking.
    • The Queen Anne's Act was a brilliant and amazingly durable piece of lawmaking, requiring a sophisticated conception of what constitutes creative work or product of the mind.
    • This bill is not responsible lawmaking.
    • The government has handed the responsibility of lawmaking to unelected judges.
    • Special interests, primarily those with a pro-business viewpoint, have long dominated lawmaking in this city.
    • The organization's lawyers are generally not allowed to influence rulemaking by administrative agencies or lawmaking by legislatures.
    • Supreme Court Justices are ultimate lawmakers under our Constitution, for they can overturn the lawmaking of all others.
    • The king will appoint one of the houses of the bicameral legislature, allowing him to control lawmaking.
    • There is a limit to judicial lawmaking.
 
 
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