legitimation [lɪ,dʒɪtə'meʃən]  

legitimation

legitimation  [lɪ,dʒɪtə'meʃən]

n. 合法化;承认为嫡出 

名词复数:legitimations 

The Qin’s extremism was also its undoing and it was soon replaced by the more enduring Han dynasty, which sought compromise with aristocratic elites and legitimation through a revived Confucianism. 秦朝的极端主义做法导致了它的灭亡,取代它的是更为稳固的汉王朝。 汉朝政权和贵族精英之间实现了合作,并通过复兴儒家思想建立了统治的合法性。
This was the birth or, if we prefer to call it so, the legitimation of Gallicanism. 这是出生或,如果我们喜欢将它命名为如此,合法化。

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  • n. 合法化;承认为嫡出
  • 1. The Qin’s extremism was also its undoing and it was soon replaced by the more enduring Han dynasty, which sought compromise with aristocratic elites and legitimation through a revived Confucianism.

    秦朝的极端主义做法导致了它的灭亡,取代它的是更为稳固的汉王朝。 汉朝政权和贵族精英之间实现了合作,并通过复兴儒家思想建立了统治的合法性。

  • 2. This was the birth or, if we prefer to call it so, the legitimation of Gallicanism.

    这是出生或,如果我们喜欢将它命名为如此,合法化。

  • 3. We find strong support for the claim that the legitimation process has a relational foundation that involves ties between organizational entities and the external others with whom they interact.

    我们发现结果非常支持我们的命题:合法化过程有一个相关的基础,其中包括该组织实体与外部其他互动者之间的连结。

  • legitimation (n.) mid-15c., from Middle French légitimation, from Medieval Latin legitimationem (nominative legitimatio), noun of action from past participle stem of legitimare "make lawful, declare to be lawful" (see legitimate (adj.)).
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