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states' rightsBrE /ˌsteɪts ˈraɪts/NAmE /ˌsteɪts ˈraɪts/ noun [pl.] (in the US) the rights of each state in relation to the national government, such as the right to make some laws and to have its own police force (美国的)州权(相对于国家政府的权力,如制定某些法律和拥有自己的警察) |