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constitutions [kɒnstɪt'ju:ʃnz]

n. 组成( constitution的名词复数 ); 宪法; 体格; 构成方式;

例句:

  • Becket had broken his promise to submit to the Constitutions.
    来自J. A. Froude
  • The Continental Congress called upon the 13 states to draft new constitutions establishing governments more conducive to "republican" principles.
    大陆会议号召13个州起草新宪法,建立更有利于实现“共和”原则的政府。
  • Indiana State laws deliberately subverted the intent of the constitutions 14 th Amendment.
    印第安纳州的法律有意歪曲联邦宪法第十四条修正案的愿意.
  • Everybody said he was a very shrewd doctor indeed , and knew perfectly what people's constitutions were.
    每一个人都说他诚然是一位非常机警的医生, 充分懂得人们的体质.
  • True democracy ultimately rests on constitutions, not elections.
    来自BBC
  • The princes promised free constitutions to their people.
    来自E. A. Freeman