constitutionally
美 [?kɑnst??tju?(?)n?li]
英 [?k?nst??tju??(?)n?li] 
- adv.本質(zhì)地;體質(zhì)上;按照憲法
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)按憲法規(guī)定地;本質(zhì)上地;憲法上
英漢解釋
英英解釋
例句
He said the court provided no guidance about when recusels recusal will be constitutionally required.
他說,最高法院沒有提供指導(dǎo)意見,在什么情況下應(yīng)該要求取消資格。
He said the court provided no guidance about when recusal will be constitutionally required.
他說,法庭沒有提供指導(dǎo),在什么時候取消資格是合乎憲法要求的。
He said the court provided no guidelines guidance about when precursor recusal will be constitutionally required.
他說最高法院沒有提供指導(dǎo),以表明什么時候回避是憲法要求的。
As you have always worked 14-hour days, you'll be a skiving virgin, and constitutionally may not be cut out for it.
由于你一向每天工作14個小時,在開小差方面你會是個菜鳥,生性可能不適合做這種事。
The competition between all Internet company, its are pair of user task allocation and time constitutionally piece distributive competes.
所有互聯(lián)網(wǎng)公司之間的競爭,其本質(zhì)都是對用戶任務(wù)分配和時間片分配的競爭。
I have never wanted to withhold anything, but until now, it has not been constitutionally possible for me to speak.
我從來沒有試圖作任何的保留,只是一直以來,根據(jù)憲法規(guī)定,我都不能為自己申辯。
Far better, the ayatollah may judge, to ride out the two years that remain before Mr Ahmadinejad is constitutionally required to stand down.
更理想的情況是阿亞圖拉作出裁決,讓內(nèi)賈德比法定時間提前兩年下臺。
Ranging from vertically and horizontally, tax legislative discussed the rationality, legitimacy constitutionally control.
包括從縱向和橫向上探討,稅收立法權(quán)合憲性制約的合理性、正當(dāng)性。
The article was intended to highlight the subordination of constitutionally independent powers of state to the president.
文章的主旨突出了獨(dú)立的國家的權(quán)力本質(zhì)上服從于總統(tǒng)權(quán)力。
Whether the administration likes those laws or not, they are bound constitutionally to enforce them.
不管行政當(dāng)局是否喜歡這些法律,他們都必須按照憲法執(zhí)行這些法律。
Teachers do not turn up, and even the worst are unsackable: as civil servants, their jobs are constitutionally protected.
教師缺席,但最差的都不會遭解雇:這就如公務(wù)員的工作,永遠(yuǎn)不會下崗。
When Mr Aristide was restored to power three years later, he quickly disbanded the army, although it was not constitutionally abolished.
當(dāng)阿里斯蒂德先生三年后恢復(fù)統(tǒng)治之后,他很快就解散了軍隊(duì),雖然它不是合乎憲法的取締。
Some individuals have made striking successes in fields in which they were least fitted, constitutionally, to succeed.
有些人在他們生來最不適于干的行業(yè)上,取得了輝煌成就。
The military will have the power, constitutionally, to do anything it wants to do without interference from the civilian government.
軍隊(duì)擁有權(quán)力,可依據(jù)憲法為所欲為,文官政府無法干預(yù)。
The National Assembly constitutionally should be elected every five years for a five year term.
國民議會本質(zhì)上每五年需要選舉一次。
"I'm real friendly and open and extroverted, in appearance, " saysRogers. "But I'm constitutionally introverted. "
他說:“從外表上看來,我很外向、友好、并且開放。但我其實(shí)很內(nèi)向。”
The United States has a free, diverse, and constitutionally protected press.
美國有自由的、多樣的、受憲法保護(hù)的新聞體系。
The president is constitutionally prohibited more than two terms in office.
憲法禁止總統(tǒng)任期超過兩屆。
Irish is constitutionally recognised as the first official language of the State.
本質(zhì)上國家承認(rèn)愛爾蘭語作為官方第一語言。
The Philippines is scheduled to hold a presidential election in May 2010. Mrs. Arroyo is constitutionally barred from seeking another term.
菲律賓將于2010年5月舉行總統(tǒng)選舉。憲法規(guī)定阿羅約不得再次尋求連任。
Some individuals have made striking successes in fields in which they were least fitted, constitutionally, to succeed.
有些人在他們生來最不適于干的行業(yè)上,取得了輝煌成就。
President's nomination, appointment, and term are constitutionally independent of Prime Minister's term.
總統(tǒng)的提名、任命和任期直接取決于最初的統(tǒng)治者的任期。
Indeed, Mr Zapatero and his ministers have in the past consistently poo-poohed the notion of constitutionally mandated deficit limits.
確實(shí),薩帕特羅與他的部長們過去一直唾棄要將赤字限制上升到憲法層次的觀點(diǎn)。
Members of Congress should be constitutionally barred for life from working as paid lobbyists.
從法律上,應(yīng)當(dāng)終生禁止議會成員從游說團(tuán)體那里領(lǐng)取酬勞。
Planned parenthood in wedlock by the use of contraceptive devices cannot constitutionally be forbidden.
婚姻生活中使用避孕措施進(jìn)行計劃生育不應(yīng)在憲法上受到禁止。
We are constitutionally mandated to act as the directing and coordinating authority on health.
《組織法》規(guī)定我們要充任衛(wèi)生方面的指導(dǎo)和協(xié)調(diào)機(jī)關(guān)。
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) was a constitutionally socialist state that existed in Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.
蘇維埃社會主義共和國聯(lián)盟(蘇聯(lián))本質(zhì)上是1922年至1991年存在于的歐亞大陸的一個社會主義國家,。
We Americans, constitutionally inattentive to developments in the foreign exchange markets, should be grateful for what we have.
向來對外匯市場動向漠不關(guān)心的美國人,對于自己所擁有的這一切,應(yīng)該抱有一顆感恩的心。
The court noted that while the governor may recommend a budget to the legislature, he or she is not constitutionally required to do so.
法庭指出,盡管州長可以向立法機(jī)構(gòu)推薦某些預(yù)算項(xiàng)目,但在法律上并未規(guī)定他有此義務(wù)。
The issuers of these opinions are largely based in America, a land where free speech is constitutionally guaranteed.
這些意見的問題是很大一部分是基于美國,而美國是一個言論自由受到憲法保護(hù)的國家。
The memory rankled because I was constitutionally unable to bear the sensation of helplessness.
這些痛苦的內(nèi)存是因?yàn)?/c>我的本質(zhì)上不能忍受這種無能為力的感覺。
they are rational human agents who agree to be ruled constitutionally, according to limits set by law.
他們是根據(jù)法律設(shè)定的限制,同意在制度上被統(tǒng)治的理性的人。
all the departments of the government must always act constitutionally.
政府各部門都必須始終按憲法辦事
But the clear signal of the Roberts Court is that any reform designed to muck about with whatever wealth wants is constitutionally suspect.
但Roberts法庭判決發(fā)出的清晰信號是:任何與富裕階層保持一致的改革都是可疑的。
When it comes to our own poor work, we are constitutionally incapable of occupying a neutral middle ground.
當(dāng)談及自己的糟糕表現(xiàn)時,我們出于本能無法采取中間立場。
He will have to do better: constitutionally, they are more sidelined now than ever.
他需要做得更好:從憲法上講,他們與以往相比更處于邊緣地位。
Its are cost of a kind of plan constitutionally, the tie sex index that is interior of a kind of enterprise.
其本質(zhì)是一種計劃成本,是一種企業(yè)內(nèi)部的約束性指標(biāo)。
Whereas I am like you: constitutionally incapable of being even 30 seconds late and enraged by a lack of punctuality in others.
不過,我和你一樣:遲到30秒都覺得是在犯罪,人不守時同樣也讓我憤怒。
The government is not constitutionally opposed to grand public works.
美國政府本質(zhì)上并不反對大型的公共工程。
A sovereign, such as a king or an empress, often with constitutionally limited authority.
君主,如國王或女皇,通常權(quán)力受憲法的制約。
It is the first time that constitutionally pacifist Japan has deployed the shield.
這是日本實(shí)行和平憲法以來首次部署導(dǎo)彈防御系統(tǒng)。