court of law

法庭:指审判和处理法律案件的地方

常用释义

词性释义

法庭:指审判和处理法律案件的地方,或者指处理法律案件的人员团体。
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1·We have a witness who would swear to it in a court of law.
我们有一位会在法庭上对此发誓的证人。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
2·I'm afraid this document will never stand up in a court of law.
恐怕这份文件在法庭上是根本站不住的。
—— 《牛津词典》
3·They were asked to behave with the gravity that was appropriate in a court of law.
他们被要求在法庭上表现出应有的严肃态度。
—— 《牛津词典》
4·He knew clearly that the evidence he offered would stand up in the court of law.
他清楚地知道他提供的证据在法庭上是站得住脚的。
5·In fact, to qualify as a witness in a court of law a man had to be able to count to nine!
事实上,一个人想要得到在法庭上做目击证人的资格,就必须能够数到九!
6·America's injured workers could sue for damages in a court of law, but they still faced a number of tough legal barriers.
美国受伤的工人可以向法院提出索赔,但他们仍然面临着许多艰难的法律障碍。
7·While there may be insights to be gained from matching behavior to brain activity, those insights will not necessarily lead to justice in a court of law.
虽然我们可以从大脑活动与行为的匹配中获得一些洞见,但这些洞见并不一定会在法庭上得到公正的裁决。
8·I wish to confront my accuser in a court of law.
我希望和控告我的人当庭对质。
9·We intend to assert our rights in the court of law.
我们打算捍卫我们的权利,在法院判决。
10·Have you been charged in a court of law in any country?
你是否在任何国家被控上法庭?
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