constitution
constitution 英 [ˌkɒnstɪˈtju:ʃn] 美 [ˌkɑnstəˈtuʃn]
n. 宪法,章程;构成
名词复数:constitutions
- A constitution is a statement of the basic principles and laws of a nation, state, or group, such as the U.S. Constitution. Another very common meaning of constitution is the physical makeup of a person.
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- n. 宪法,章程;构成
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1. your right to vote under the constitution
根据宪法所拥有的选举权
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2. According to the constitution…
依照宪法…
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3. to have a healthy constitution, to have a strong constitution, to have a weak constitution
体质健康╱强壮╱虚弱
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4. the genetic constitution of cells
细胞的基因构造
- constitution (n.) mid-14c., constitucioun, "law, regulation, edict; body of rules, customs, or laws," from Old French constitucion (12c.) "constitution, establishment," and directly from Latin constitutionem (nominative constitutio) "act of settling, settled condition, anything arranged or settled upon, regulation, order, ordinance," noun of state from past-participle stem of constituere "to cause to stand, set up, fix, place, establish, set in order; form something new; resolve" (see constitute).
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