单词:legitimators
n.
legitimate的变形
legitimate
[li'dʒitimət; li'dʒitimeit]
adj.
合法的;以法律为依据的;法律认可的;合乎惯例的
守法的
合理的;合乎逻辑的
正当的;无可非议的;真实的;真正的
合乎现有规定(或标准)的
合法夫妻所生的,嫡生的
【戏剧】(区别于电影、轻歌舞剧、讽刺滑稽剧等的)舞台剧的,话剧的;正统剧的
vt.
=legitimize
近义词:
legal
变形:
vt.
legitimated
. legitimating
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