| 释义 | constitutionally
 con·sti·tu·tion·alC0590200 (kŏn′stĭ-to͞o′shə-nəl, -tyo͞o′-)adj.1.  Of or relating to a constitution: a constitutional amendment.2.  Consistent with, sanctioned by, or permissible according to a constitution: a law that was declared constitutional by the court; the constitutional right of free speech.3.  Established by or operating under a constitution: a constitutional government.4.  Of or proceeding from the basic structure or nature of a person or thing; inherent: a constitutional inability to tell the truth.5.  Of or relating to one's physical makeup.n. A walk taken regularly for one's health.con′sti·tu′tion·al·ly adv.
 con•sti•tu•tion•al•ly(ˌkɒn stɪˈtu ʃə nl i, -ˈtyu-)
 adv.    1.  in respect to physical makeup.    2.  in respect to mental or emotional makeup:  constitutionally shy.    3.  with respect to a constitution.  [1735–45] Thesaurus
 Translations| Adv. | 1. | constitutionally - according to the constitution; "this was constitutionally ruled out"unconstitutionally - in an unconstitutional manner; "the president acted unconstitutionally" | 
 constitute(ˈkonstitjuːt)  verb to form; to make up; to be. Nuclear waste constitutes a serious danger. 構成 构成ˌconstiˈtution noun1.  a set of rules governing an organization; the supreme laws and rights of a country's people etc. the constitution of the country. 憲法 宪法2.  physical characteristics, health etc. He has a strong constitution. 體質 体质ˌconstiˈtutional adjective legal according to a given constitution. The proposed change would not be constitutional. 合乎憲法的 符合宪法的ˌconstiˈtutionally adverb 依照憲法,在體質上  按宪法,在体质上 IdiomsSeeconstitutionalEncyclopediaSeeConstitutionalconstitutionally
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