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extradite

/ek-struh-dahyt/US // ˈɛk strəˌdaɪt //UK // (ˈɛkstrəˌdaɪt) //

引渡,援引,推迟引渡

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    ex·tra·dit·ed, ex·tra·dit·ing.

    • : to give up to another state or nation at its request.
    • : to obtain the extradition of.

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Examples

  • The film producer was extradited from New York the day before, where he has been serving a 23-year prison sentence for sexually assaulting two women.

  • By the 1830s, Southern leaders such as James Henry Hammond, who served as governor and senator for South Carolina, called for Northern states to extradite abolitionists for trial and execution.

  • A Spanish court ruled Wednesday that he could be extradited to the United States.

  • Police said he is in custody at a jail in Mecklenburg County in North Carolina and will be extradited to Prince George’s County.

  • He had argued that the Espionage Act charges against him violate the First Amendment — an unsettled legal question that is likely to be revived in the same courthouse should WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange be extradited to the United States.

  • Police in Hampshire must now decide whether to extradite the Kings back to England and file kidnapping and neglect charges.

  • Even then, it is unclear whether the Italians would attempt to extradite her, or if the United States would grant such a request.

  • There is no word yet on whether the Americans have also sought to extradite Lady back to the United States.

  • A plus for Snowden of settling in La Paz: It would be very difficult for the U.S. to extradite him.

  • I hope Hong Kong does not extradite him; he did this for the peoples of whole world, for his own conscience.

  • Since the treaty our government has refused to extradite where the offence charged is not included in the treaty.

  • And in these countries the Governments are competent to extradite an individual even if no extradition treaty exists.

  • Since the treaty, our government has refused to extradite where the offense charged is not included in the treaty.

  • Moreover, the British Government could not extradite Pinto from his native land.

  • Do you think we could ever extradite him from such a planet?