left -Wing / |left ' wig / adjective ( politics ) having political ideas that support changes in society to make people more equal left-wing politicians

—ANTONYM right-wing

leg Ф / leg / noun [ count ]

1 one of the long parts of the body of a person or an animal

that is used for walking and standing

A spider has eight legs.

She sat down and crossed her legs.

I heel

one of the parts of a pair of pants that covers your leg a pants leg

one of the long parts that a table or chair stands on a table leg

leg a cy / ' legasi / noun [ count ] ( plural leg a cies )

a situation that exists because of something that happened in the past

Future generations will be left with a legacy of pollution.

le • gal © AWL / ' ligl / adjective

using or connected with the law legal advice

allowed by the law

In many parts of the U.S. it is legal to carry a gun. —ANTONYM illegal , against the law

le gal lyAWL / ' ligali / adverb They are not legally married.

le • gal • ize / ' ligalaiz / verb ( le • gal • iz • es , le • gal • iz ing , le • gal • ized )

to make something allowed by law

leg end / ' led3and / noun [ count ]

an old story that is perhaps not true the legend of Robin Hood

a very famous person

He was a legend in the world of music.

leg • en • dar • y / ' led3anderi / adjective

the legendary tennis players Venus and Serena Williams

leg • i • ble / ' led3abl / adjective

clear enough to read legible writing

—ANTONYM illegible

leg • is • late AWL / ' led3asleit / verb ( leg • is • lates , leg • is • lat • ing , leg • is • lat ed )

( politics ) to make a law about something to legislate against discrimination

leg • is • la • tion AWB / ^as' leijn / noun

[ noncount ]

( politics ) a group of laws, or the process of making laws The government is planning to bring in new legislation to help small businesses.

leg • is • la • tive aw / ' led3asleitiv /

( formal )

( politics ) connected with the act of making laws

the legislative powers of Congress

leg

the legislative branch of the government

Word building

The U.S. Government

The government in the U.S. is divided into three parts: the legislative branch , the executive branch , and the judicial branch . The legislative branch is responsible for making laws. This is the U.S. Congress , which is made up of two groups of people: the Senate and the House of Representatives .

The executive branch is led by the president , and includes the vice president and the rest of the Cabinet (= other important politicians ) .

The judicial branch includes the Supreme Court , which is the most important court in the country.

leg • is • la • ture AWl| / ' led3ssleitjsr / noun

[ count ]

( politics ) a group of people who have the power to make

and change laws

the Kansas state legislature

le • git • i • mate / li ' d3itsmst / adjective

reasonable or acceptable

This program is not a legitimate use of taxpayers' money.

allowed by law

Are all of his business activities completely legitimate?

lei sure / ' li3sr / noun [ noncount ]

the time when you are not working and can do what you

want

leisure activities

lei • sure • ly / ' li3srli / adjective

done in a slow and calm way to walk at a leisurely pace

lem .ОП © / lemsn / noun [ count, noncount]

a yellow fruit with sour (= sharp tasting ) juice that is used for giving flavor to food and drink

lemon juice —Look at the picture at fruit .

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