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court LAWHkC:t, $kC:rtn(a large room in) a building where trials and other legal cases happen, or the people present in such a room, esp. the officials and those deciding whether someone is guilty法院,法庭,全体法官the European Court of Human Rights [C]欧洲人权法院The court was rather intimidating. [C]法庭很有威慑力。They're building the new law courts down by the river. [C]他们正在河边建一所新法院。(fml) Such behaviour is quite inappropriate in a court of law. [C]在法庭上这种行为很不恰当。I'm giving evidence in a court case next week.下星期的庭审中我将出庭作证。Silence in court! [U]法庭肃静!Court adjourned! [U]休庭!Please describe to the court exactly what you saw. [U]请向法官陈述你所看到的。She's threatening to take me to court for not paying the bill on time. [U]我没有按时支付帐款,因此她威胁说要送我上法庭。The lack of evidence means that the case is unlikely to go to court. [U]证据缺乏意味着这件案子不可能提交法院。The newspaper has agreed to settle (the case) out of court (=without taking legal action). [U]这家报纸同意在庭外解决(该案)。(Br) A court of inquiry is a group of people, often with specialist knowledge or skill, who have been brought together in order to examine the causes of an accident.调查庭A court of inquiry is to be set up to investigate what caused the explosion.将要成立一个调查庭来调查这起爆炸事件的起因。A court order is an instruction given by a court telling someone what they can or cannot do.法院指令His wife took out a court order to stop him from seeing his children.他妻子取得了不准他看望孩子的法院指令。[INNS OF COURT]
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