英语单词 | tribunal |
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英美音标 | 英 [traɪ'bjuːnl] 美 [traɪ'bjuːnl] |
中文释义 | n.法庭;法院;法官席;裁决 |
英语例句 | (1) The tribunal will convene tomorrow. (2) He was brought before the tribunal for trial. (3) The case has been remitted from the appeal court to a lesser tribunal. (4) The states had no recourse but to await the verdict of the high tribunal. (5) The matter has been remitted to a higher tribunal. (6) The tribunal should make its determination on the documents. |
中文例句 | (1) 法庭将于明日开庭。 (2) 他被送到法庭受审。 (3) 此案已由上诉法庭转给下级法庭处理。 (4) 各州没有追索权,只能坐待高级法院的判决。 (5) 那事件已送呈上一级法庭裁决。 (6) 法庭应该在有关文件的基础上作出裁决。 |
vocabulary简明 | A tribunal is like a court. If you've done something wrong and you get caught it's likely you'll be brought before a tribunal, although not all tribunals are there to determine guilt. |
vocabulary扩展 | Say, for example, you'd like to join a secret society. That society might convene a tribunal to determine whether you're worthy of joining. One way to remember tribunal is to focus on the tri at the beginning of the word. A tribunal is there to "try" a case. A tribunal is a group of people who oversee a trial. Your mom and dad could be a tribunal. You could also think of it as the group who oversees their tribe, which is, in fact, where the word comes from. |
柯林斯解释 | 1 [N-COUNT-COLL 可数集合名词](审理特定案件的)特别法庭,审理委员会 A tribunal is a special court or committee that is appointed to deal with particular problems.
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