There are 24 total results for your 立法 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
立法 see styles |
lì fǎ li4 fa3 li fa rippou / rippo りっぽう |
to enact laws; to legislate; legislation (n,vs,vt,vi) legislation; lawmaking To set up, or state a proposition; to make a law, or rule. |
立法府 see styles |
rippoufu / rippofu りっぽうふ |
(1) assize; court; (2) legislature |
立法會 立法会 see styles |
lì fǎ huì li4 fa3 hui4 li fa hui |
legislative council; LegCo (Hong Kong) |
立法権 see styles |
rippouken / rippoken りっぽうけん |
legislative power |
立法者 see styles |
rippousha / ripposha りっぽうしゃ |
legislator |
立法部 see styles |
rippoubu / rippobu りっぽうぶ |
legislature; legislative body |
立法院 see styles |
lì fǎ yuàn li4 fa3 yuan4 li fa yüan rippouin / rippoin りっぽういん |
Legislative Yuan, the unicameral legislature of the Republic of China legislature; legislative body |
立法委員 立法委员 see styles |
lì fǎ wěi yuán li4 fa3 wei3 yuan2 li fa wei yüan |
member of the Legislative Yuan (Tw) |
立法機関 see styles |
rippoukikan / rippokikan りっぽうきかん |
legislature; legislative body |
立法機關 立法机关 see styles |
lì fǎ jī guān li4 fa3 ji1 guan1 li fa chi kuan |
legislature |
立法趣旨 see styles |
rippoushushi / ripposhushi りっぽうしゅし |
{law} legislative intent |
委任立法 see styles |
ininrippou / ininrippo いにんりっぽう |
delegated legislation |
時限立法 see styles |
jigenrippou / jigenrippo じげんりっぽう |
temporary legislation; legislation with a specified duration; act valid for a limited time |
有事立法 see styles |
yuujirippou / yujirippo ゆうじりっぽう |
legislation to deal with emergencies |
特別立法 see styles |
tokubetsurippou / tokubetsurippo とくべつりっぽう |
special legislation |
議員立法 see styles |
giinrippou / ginrippo ぎいんりっぽう |
private member's bill; legislation introduced by a Diet member |
立法事務費 see styles |
rippoujimuhi / rippojimuhi りっぽうじむひ |
legislation expenses; monthly 650,000 yen per-Diet member allowance paid out to party factions for carrying out legislation-relevant research studies |
立法委員會 立法委员会 see styles |
lì fǎ wěi yuán huì li4 fa3 wei3 yuan2 hui4 li fa wei yüan hui |
legislative committee |
所立法不成 see styles |
suǒ lì fǎ bù chéng suo3 li4 fa3 bu4 cheng2 so li fa pu ch`eng so li fa pu cheng shoryū hō fujō |
undemonstrated predicate |
所立法不遣 see styles |
suǒ lì fǎ bù qiǎn suo3 li4 fa3 bu4 qian3 so li fa pu ch`ien so li fa pu chien shoryū hōfuken |
unexcluded predicate |
澳門立法會 澳门立法会 see styles |
ào mén lì fǎ huì ao4 men2 li4 fa3 hui4 ao men li fa hui |
Legislative Council of Macao |
能立法不成 see styles |
néng lì fǎ bù chéng neng2 li4 fa3 bu4 cheng2 neng li fa pu ch`eng neng li fa pu cheng nōryūhō fujō |
undemonstrated middle |
違憲立法審査権 see styles |
ikenrippoushinsaken / ikenripposhinsaken いけんりっぽうしんさけん |
power of judicial review; the Supreme Court's power to determine the constitutionality of a law |
米国労働立法協会 see styles |
beikokuroudourippoukyoukai / bekokurodorippokyokai べいこくろうどうりっぽうきょうかい |
(o) American Association for Labor Legislation |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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