mere right

英 [mɪə(r) raɪt] 美 [mɪr raɪt]

n.  纯权利;名义权利

法律



双语例句

  1. You cant create a better life by the mere act of thinking about it, but it is a positive first step in the right direction.
    美好生活不是单凭想象创造出来的,但积极想象却是迈向正确方向的第一步。
  2. Once and for all, liberty is not only a mere granted right;
    总而言之,自由并不仅仅是被授予的权利;
  3. For that is truly great power which does not degenerate into mere force but remains inwardly united with the fundamental principles of right and of justice.
    因为,真正的力量的强大并不仅仅包含力量,还包括正确的原则和团结一致。
  4. With mere politicians I have no right to expect to succeed in this motion.
    和十足的政客相比,我无权期望在这个动议中成功。
  5. Do you really think that mere force will deny me my right.
    你以为就凭你可怜的力量就能否决我的权利吗。
  6. A mere 18% of respondents recently told YouGov pollsters that they think the proposed changes are right.
    只有18%的受访者告诉“民治”(yougov)调查人员,他们认为政府提出的改革是正确的。