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Legislative is an adjective that describes the act or process of passing laws. Congress is the legislative branch of the United States government. They're the ones who can pass bills, which the president can sign into law or veto.
A legislator is someone charged with creating and passing new laws in the legislature. All of these words come from the same root words — lex and legis (meaning “law”) and lator (meaning “proposer”). So a legislator is literally a proposer of law, and their actions are legislative in nature. If you are interested in the legislative process, you might consider going to law school and running for office. Or you might just enjoy a movie about politics instead.
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词根:legislate
adv.n.legislation立法;法律
legislature立法机关;立法机构
legislator立法者
legislatorship立法者的身份
vi.legislate立法;制定法律
vt.legislate用立法规定;通过立法