中英
court
/ kɔːt /
/ kɔːrt /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • n.法院,法庭;球场;王宫,宫廷;朝臣;全体审判人员;庭院,院子;董事(会),理事(会);(用于大型宅第和公寓街区的名称中)宅第,公寓大楼
  • v.奉承,讨好;设法取得,追求;招致,引起(不愉快的事);谈恋爱,求爱
  • 【名】 (Court)(英)考特,(法)库尔(人名)
  • 初中/高中/CET4/CET6/考研/TOEFL/GRE/商务英语/
    • 复数

      courts
    • 第三人称单数

      courts
    • 现在分词

      courting
    • 过去式

      courted
    • 过去分词

      courted
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    [法] 法庭

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  • 2

    [法] 法院

    这名法国第一富婆(Rich Wives)与女儿间的财产纠纷已经持续3年,她拒绝接受法院(Court)指定的医疗检查,称无需监护。

  • 3

     球场

    由于莱比锡的新球场(Court)是第一次举办国家队的比赛 ,

  • 4

     网球场

    ... ace 网球赛中的一分 court 网球场 Individual Sports 体育项目 ...

短语
  • 1
    Supreme Court

    最高法院 ; 高等法院 ; 最高法庭 ; 最高裁判所

  • 2
    tennis court

    网球场 ; 国度网球场 ; 网球场图片 ; 球场

  • 3
    High Court

    高等法院 ; 高级法院 ; 最高法院 ; 高等法庭

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  • 双语例句
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  • 权威例句
  • 1
    The court adjourned for lunch.
    午餐时间法庭休庭。
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  • 2
    The court is now in session.
    法庭现在正在开庭。
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  • 3
    Please tell the court what happened.
    请向法庭陈述事情的经过。
    《牛津词典》
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  • 百科
  • Court

    A court is a tribunal, often a governmental institution, with the authority to adjudicate legal disputes between parties and carry out the administration of justice in civil, criminal, and administrative matters in accordance with the rule of law. In both common law and civil law legal systems, courts are the central means for dispute resolution, and it is generally understood that all persons have an ability to bring their claims before a court. Similarly, the rights of those accused of a crime include the right to present a defense before a court.The system of courts that interprets and applies the law is collectively known as the judiciary. The place where a court sits is known as a venue. The room where court proceedings occur is known as a courtroom, and the building as a courthouse; court facilities range from simple and very small facilities in rural communities to large buildings in cities.The practical authority given to the court is known as its jurisdiction (Latin jus dicere) – the court's power to decide certain kinds of questions or petitions put to it. According to William Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England, a court is constituted by a minimum of three parties: the actor or plaintiff, who complains of an injury done; the reus or defendant, who is called upon to make satisfaction for it, and the judex or judicial power, which is to examine the truth of the fact, to determine the law arising upon that fact, and, if any injury appears to have been done, to ascertain and by its officers to apply a legal remedy. It is also usual in the superior courts to have attorneys, and advocates or counsel, as assistants, though, often, courts consist of additional attorneys, bailiffs, reporters, and perhaps a jury.The term "the court" is also used to refer to the presiding officer or officials, usually one or more judges. The judge or panel of judges may also be collectively referred to as "the bench" (in contrast to attorneys and barristers, collectively referred to as "the bar"). In the United States, and other common law jurisdictions, the term "court" (in the case of U.S. federal courts) by law is used to describe the judge himself or herself.In the United States, the legal authority of a court to take action is based on personal jurisdiction, subject-matter jurisdiction, and venue over the parties to the litigation.

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