fundamental law
英 [ˌfʌndəˈmentl lɔː]
美 [ˌfʌndəˈmentl lɔː]
根本法,基本法;原则性法规
英英释义
noun
- law determining the fundamental political principles of a government
双语例句
- The Constitution, as the fundamental law of the state, has supreme legal authority.
于宪法是国家的根本大法,具有最高的法律效力。 - And so the next thing you do is you call up a journal and say I've discovered a fundamental law of nature.
下一步你做的事是打电话给一个杂志,并宣称你发现了一条自然界的基础定律。 - The law of the unity of opposites is the fundamental law of the universe.
对立统一规律是宇宙的基本规律。 - Man's production is the deciding factor in history, and the fundamental law governing the historical development of human society.
人的生产是历史中的决定性因素是人类社会历史发展的基本规律。 - There is a fundamental law that could help individual investors grasp market trends.
有一个基本法则,散户可藉此掌握市场趋势。 - This fundamental law holds fast: The manner of learning corresponds point for point to the desired results of learning.
这条基本法则永远不会改变:学习方法与想要取得的学习效果是密切相联的。 - The Constitution is the fundamental law of the country, is the fundamental rule of law and administration by law at the core.
宪法是国家的根本法,是依法治国的根本和依法行政的核心。 - He who has eyes but fails to see this fundamental law cannot direct China's revolutionary war, cannot lead the Red Army to victories. Student A: Whoever is able to catch the pig first must be the winner.
谁要是睁眼看不见这些根本性质的规律,谁就不能指导中国的革命战争,谁就不能使红军打胜仗。学生甲:大概谁先追上,谁就是优胜者了。 - If that's your strategy, next time you must obey the fundamental law of political organisations: one mentor is not enough.
这你的策略,那么,下一次你遵守政治组织的法则:辅导人是的。 - Constitution often means the fundamental law or the supreme law of the country.
宪法通常指的是国家的根本法或者最高法律。