court的中文翻译

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court

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  • court1   (law)   UK /kɔːt/  US /kɔːrt/ 
    法庭
    noun
    • the place where legal trials take place and where crimes, etc. are judged
      • the civil/criminal courts
        民事/刑事法庭
      • Her lawyer made a statement outside the court.
        她的律师在法庭外发表了一份声明。
      • She will appear in court tomorrow.
        她明天将会出庭。
      • They took their landlord to court for breaking the contract.
        他们由于房东毁约将其告上了法庭。
      • The case took five years to come to court(= to be heard by the court).
        那个案件历时五年才被法庭受理。
      • There wasn't enough evidence to bring the case to court(= start a trial).
        没有足够的证据可以将此案提交法庭。
      • He won the court case and was awarded damages.
        他胜诉并获得了赔偿金。
      • She can't pay her tax and is facing court action.
        她缴不起税,将面临法庭诉讼。
      • The case was settled out of court(= a decision was reached without a trial).
        该案已经庭外和解。
    • the people in a court, especially those who make the decisions, such as the judge and jury
      • Please tell the court what happened.
        请向法庭陈述事情的经过。
  • court2   (for sport)   UK /kɔːt/  US /kɔːrt/ 
    比赛场地
    noun
    • a place where games such as tennis are played
      • a tennis/squash/badminton court
        网球/壁球/羽毛球场
      • He won after only 52 minutes on court.
        上场仅仅52分钟他就获得了胜利。
  • court3   (kings/queens)   UK /kɔːt/  US /kɔːrt/ 
    皇宫
    noun
    • the official place where kings and queens live
      • the court of Queen Victoria
        维多利亚女王的宫廷
    • the king or queen, their family, and the people who work for them and/or give advice to them
  • court4   (buildings)   UK /kɔːt/  US /kɔːrt/ 
    建筑
    noun
    • used in the names of blocks of flats or apartment buildings, or of some short streets; (in Britain) used in the name of some large houses
    • a large open section of a building, often with a glass roof
      • the food court at the shopping mall
        大型购物中心的食品区
  • court5   (try to please)   UK /kɔːt/  US /kɔːrt/ 
    讨好, 拉拢
    verb
    • to try to please sb in order to get sth you want, especially the support of a person, an organization, etc.
      • Both candidates have spent the last month courting the media.
        两位候选人都用最后一个月的时间来取悦媒体。
  • court6   (try to get)   UK /kɔːt/  US /kɔːrt/ 
    获得, 赢得
    verb
    • to try to obtain sth
      • He has never courted popularity.
        他从不追求名望
  • court7   (invite sth bad)   UK /kɔːt/  US /kɔːrt/ 
    引起, 导致(不良后果)
    verb
    • to do sth that might result in sth unpleasant happening
      • to court danger/death/disaster
        导致危险/死亡/灾难
      • As a politician he has often courted controversy.
        作为政治人物,他常常招致非议。
  • court8   (have relationship)   UK /kɔːt/  US /kɔːrt/ 
    追求
    verb
    • if a man courts a woman, he spends time with her and tries to make her love him, so that they can get married
    • to have a romantic relationship before getting married
      • At that time they had been courting for several years.
        当时他们已经谈了好几年的恋爱。
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