He complained quite legitimately about his treatment.
他理所当然对自己所受到的对待提出不满。
—legitimacy noun [uncountableU]
Opponents have questioned the legitimacy of the ruling.
反对派对裁决的合法性提出了质疑。
Examples from the Corpus
legitimate• To expressconstructivecriticism and voice well researchedconcerns is of course healthy and legitimate.• How can I be sure that an on-line business is legitimate?• He is a criminal who runs a legitimate business as well.• legitimate business operations• A meeting which just airs views is quite legitimate but every one present should be aware of it.• Thus the masses have in different ways become legitimatecandidates for underdevelopment and misery.• At least three of the dead woman's relatives have a legitimateclaim to her house.• The way governments treat their people is a legitimate concern for the internationalcommunity.• Safety is an obvious and legitimate concern.• The legitimate government was overthrown in a coup.• Tobaccosmuggling into the UK is seriously affecting the profits of legitimateimporters.• Whether or not they were legitimate, many children failed to survive their early critical years.• The problem is, only one of the companies apparently holds legitimatepatent rights to the breakthrough.• The government has refused to recognise the far-right group as a legitimate political party.• He had a legitimatereason for being late.• a legitimate reason• At about the same time, his two legitimate sons died of the plague.• Surely these are all legitimatestratagems for the diarist-and using them would be a pardonableoffence.• It is legitimate to suggest that taxes should affect people with higher incomes more than they affect poorer people.• Along with the legitimate uses of force, there may be abuses.
perfectly legitimate• The Bucharest police force sees its action as perfectly legitimate.• Their function is to supplyrealism or local colour, and for these purposes their use is perfectly legitimate.• Elwood was carried off after a perfectly legitimate but massivehitdelivered by the Springbokcentre.• This may be perfectly legitimate but not all problems can be referred away. 2 Refer the parents for marriageguidancecounselling.• Or was there a perfectly legitimateexplanation?• It is perfectly legitimate for the police to have that information.• But when the culprits were identified, it turned out that their activities were perfectly legitimate, if a little unusual.• This is a perfectly legitimateinductiveinference.
legitimate• The role of Parliament became largely but not wholly one of legitimating the measures put before it.• Liberaldemocracy has been concerned most explicitly with legitimating the power of the state, or public power.