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立法 — meaning in English: legislation

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立法
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实力
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扬声器
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formal common
Usage
The term 立法 (lìfǎ) is commonly used in formal discussions related to the creation or amendment of laws in Chinese-speaking countries. For example, during legislative sessions or public policy debates, you may hear officials discussing the implications of 立法 on society.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym of 立法 is 法律 (fǎlǜ), which translates to 'law.' While 立法 refers specifically to the legislative process of creating laws, 法律 encompasses the laws themselves. You would use 立法 when discussing the act of legislating rather than the laws that result from it.
Culture
The word 立法 is composed of two characters: '立' meaning 'to establish' or 'to set up,' and '法' which means 'law' or 'method.' This combination reflects a fundamental aspect of governance in Chinese culture, emphasizing the importance of law in maintaining social order. Historically, the evolution of legal systems in China has been influenced by Confucian thought, which values moral governance alongside legal regulations.
FAQ
Q.What does 立法 mean in English?
立法 (lìfǎ) translates to 'legislation' in English, referring to the process of creating laws.
Q.How is 立法 used in a sentence?
You might say, '政府正在进行新的立法' (Zhèngfǔ zhèngzài jìnxíng xīn de lìfǎ), which means 'The government is undergoing new legislation.'
Q.Are there common mistakes when using 立法?
Learners often confuse 立法 with 法律 (fǎlǜ). Remember that 立法 is about the act of creating laws, while 法律 refers to the laws themselves.
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