lawful 英 [ˈlɔ:fl]   美 [ˈlɔfəl]

lawful

lawful  英 [ˈlɔ:fl] 美 [ˈlɔfəl]

adj. 合法的;法定的;法律许可的 

As a result, no wedding conducted under the form prescribed in the newer prayer books is lawful. 因此,所有在新祈祷书规定的这一形式下举行的婚礼都是不合法的。
However, I believe that the Chinese public will express themselves in a rational and lawful manner. 但是我相信中国的民众会以理性和合法的方式来表达他们的想法。

  • When something's legal, or the rules allow it, you can call it lawful. It's lawful to plant a tree in your yard, but it's not lawful to dig up a tree in the city park.
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  • adj. 合法的;法定的;法律许可的
  • 1. As a result, no wedding conducted under the form prescribed in the newer prayer books is lawful.

    因此,所有在新祈祷书规定的这一形式下举行的婚礼都是不合法的。

  • 2. However, I believe that the Chinese public will express themselves in a rational and lawful manner.

    但是我相信中国的民众会以理性和合法的方式来表达他们的想法。

  • 3. We realize that the deeper coherence of the universe requires that each of us inhabits a lawful world of our own that may seem inconsistent with the worlds inhabited by others.

    我们意识到宇宙对我们的更深入的一系列要求,即我们每个人都生活在自己的合法世界中,而这似乎与别人居住的世界是不一致的。

  • lawful (adj.) c. 1300, laghful, "rightful, supported by law" (of sanctions, etc.); see law (n.) + -ful. Meaning "allowed by law" is late 14c. Similar construction in Old Norse logfullr. Old English had lahlic. Related: Lawfully; lawfulness.
law·ful / ˈlɔːfl ; NAmE ˈlɔːfl / adjective ( formal) allowed or recognized by law; legal 法定的;法律承认的;合法的 his lawful heir 他的合法继承人 OPP unlawful law·ful·ly / ˈlɔːfəli ; NAmE ˈlɔːfəli / adverb a lawfully elected government 合法选举产生的政府 law·ful·ness / ˈlɔːflnəs ; NAmE ˈlɔːflnəs / noun [uncountable ] law·ful / ˈlɔːfl ; NAmE ˈlɔːfl / law·ful·ly / ˈlɔːfəli ; NAmE ˈlɔːfəli / law·ful·ness / ˈlɔːflnəs ; NAmE ˈlɔːflnəs /
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