cer·ti·o·ra·ri
noun/ˌsɜːʃiəˈreəraɪ/
/ˌsɜːrʃiəˈreri/
[uncountable] (law)- a court order by which a case tried in a lower court is reviewed in a higher court
下级法院审理的案件由上级法院复审的法院命令 - an application for an order of certiorari
调卷令申请
Word Originlate Middle English: from Law Latin, ‘to be informed’, a phrase originally occurring at the start of the writ, from certiorare ‘inform’, comparative of certus ‘certain’. - an application for an order of certiorari