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NOUN LEGAL |
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/ˈkʌstədi/ |
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1 | the legal right to look after a child 监护权 |
| The parents have joint custody of their children. 父母对子女拥有共同监护权。 |
| The girl’ s father was awarded sole custody. 女孩的父亲获得了单独监护权。 |
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2 | a situation in which someone is kept in prison until they go to court for trial 拘留;拘押 |
| be in custody One of the men detained is still in custody. 被扣押的人当中有一个还在拘押中。 |
| hold/keep sb in custody Suspects can be kept in police custody for up to 48 hours. 嫌疑犯最长可被警方拘留48小时。 |
| take sb into custody The suspect had been taken into custody and was being questioned. 嫌疑犯已被拘留,正在接受讯问。 |
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3 | the protection or care of someone or something 监护;保管;照看 |
| in sb’ s custody The files in question are in the custody of the FBI. 有关的档案由联邦调查局保管。 |
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