legitimately的意思和读音

legitimately

: [lɪ'dʒɪtɪmətlɪ] : [lɪ'dʒɪtɪmətlɪ]

adv.

adv.unlawfully,unreasonably

adv.legally,lawfully,validly,reasonably,acceptably

adv.1.

1. predominant legitimately affection ...

2. resort n. legitimately ad. circumvent v. ...

3. recognizable legitimately consensus ...

4. ... verify legitimately suggest ...

5. 1.legitimately adv. 2.broadcast v. 广 ...

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1.Since the February election was a snap one, Labour could legitimately call another a few months later to try for a working majority.2

2.You are being legitimately assertive when you stand up for your rights in such a way that the rights of others are not violated.

3.It's easy to root for a guy like Phillips, a legitimately good guy who has had to endure so much heartache.

4.None of you can personally and legitimately own the Earth, nor any part of it, nor any of its many kingdoms.

5.Of course, the Bodleian Library claims that those manuscripts were bought legitimately, just like the Elgin Marbles in the British Museum.稿

6.When he worked legitimately, which wasn't a steady activity, his ex-wife's lawyer was on his case within hours of his first paycheck.

7.Steve DeAngelo, the executive director, described that as "the maximum amount that a medical patient could legitimately consume in a week. "·(SteveDeAngelo),“使。”

8."I didn't hire him as a research assistant, " said the chancellor, Angela Merkel, herself boasting a PhD (legitimately, it is believed).·(AngelaMerkel,:“”。

9.During an era when many people legitimately had nutritional deficiencies, placing your bets on a multi might have been reasonable.

10.The entrepreneur said, by heightening the efficiency of their inland firm legitimately, the company received triple dividend this year.