legislator
英 ['ledʒɪsleɪtə]
美 ['lɛdʒɪsletɚ]
英語の語源
- legislator (n.)
- c. 1600, from Latin legis lator "proposer of a law," from legis, genitive of lex "law" + lator "proposer," agent noun of latus "borne, brought, carried" (see oblate (n.)), used as past tense of ferre "to carry" (see infer). Fem. form legislatrix is from 1670s.
例文
- 1. As a result, legislator employ various procedual devices to handle knotty problems.
- その結果、議員たちはさまざまな手続き的手法を用いて厄介な問題に対処した。
<dl><dt>2.Logically,at what point do the just powers of the
legislator stop?
論理上、立法者の合法的な権力はどこで止まるべきか。