legitimate
adj. 合法的,合理的; 正規的; 合法婚姻所生的; 真正的,真實的
Something that is legitimate is acceptable according to the law.
The French government has condemned the coup in Haiti and has demanded the restoration of the legitimate government...
法國政府對海地政變表示譴責,並要求恢復合法政府的地位。
The government will not seek to disrupt the legitimate business activities of the defendant.
政府無意干擾被告的合法經營活動。
If you say that something such as a feeling or claim is legitimate, you think that it is reasonable and justified.
That's a perfectly legitimate fear...
懷有這種恐懼完全在情理之中。
The New York Times has a legitimate claim to be a national newspaper.
《紐約時報》有理由稱自己是一份全國性報紙。
A legitimate child is one whose parents were married before he or she was born.
We only married in order that the child should be legitimate.
我們結婚純粹是為了給孩子一個合法身份。
To legitimate something means the same as to legitimize it.
We want to legitimate this process by passing a law.
我們希望透過立法來使這一程式合法化。
1. make legal;
2. show or affirm to be just and legitimate
3. make (an illegitimate child) legitimate; declare the legitimacy of (someone);
1. of marriages and offspring; recognized as lawful
2. in accordance with reason or logic;
3. in accordance with recognized or accepted standards or principles;
4. authorized, sanctioned by, or in accordance with law;
The legitimate rights and interests of disabled persons are protected by law.
殘疾人的合法權益受法律保護.
Legalisation might encourage legitimate drug companies to try to improve the stuff that people take.
合法化可能會鼓勵合法的毒品公司努力改善人們吸食的毒品.
Fourth, legitimate working, the expense is lower, the harvest is bigger.
四是合法打工, 費用更低, 收穫更大.
He had a legitimate reason for being late.
他遲到有合理的理由.
It'seems to me that either of these methods is perfectly legitimate.
在我看來這些方法的任一種都是完全合理的.