释义 |
Examples:mostly (in 8 or 9 cases out of 10)—autumn trial (judicial hearing of capital cases during Ming and Qing)—dubious or hard-to-treat cases (medicine)—some cases picked out as example—circumstances alter cases [idiom.]—classifier for occurrences or unpredictable events e.g. accidents, cases, instances n—classifier for a large amount of money or medical/legal cases—not distinguishing capitals from lower case letters—unjust, fake and false charges (in a legal case)—not reject a word because of the speaker (idiom, from Analects); to judge on the merits of the case rather than preference between advisers—a "missionary case" (a dispute over Christian missionaries during the late Qing)—reject a word because of the speaker (idiom, from Analects); to judge on preference between advisers rather than the merits of the case—it can clearly be seen (that this is the case)—Bofors, Swedish arms company involved in major corruption case during 1980s—forced labor (as punishment in criminal case)—pedophile (slang, referring the case of a Hong Kong child abductor)—Dreyfus affair 1894-1906, notorious political scandal in France case involving antisemitism and miscarriage of justice—distinguishing capitals from lower case letters—classifier for objects in a small box or case, such as cigarettes, chocolates, mooncakes, cassettes, CDs— |