remand / rɪˈmænd /

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remand2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to send back, remit, or consign again.
  2. Law. to send back to a lower court from which it was appealed, with instructions as to what further proceedings should be had. to send back into custody, as to await further proceedings.
n. 名词 noun
  1. the act of remanding.
  2. the state of being remanded.
  3. a person remanded.

remand 近义词

remand

等同于 imprisonment

remand

等同于 imprison

remand

等同于 delay

更多remand例句

  1. Breyer said that on remand to lower courts, California at least should have the chance to compensate the growers so as to allow the union organizers to maintain access.
  2. Mr McGuinness spent five to six weeks there in 1976 where he was on remand facing a charge of IRA membership.
  3. Al-Ruqai went back to the cells like any other accused killer on remand.
  4. Then, conducted by a warder, he was taken over the flagged courtyard and through long corridors to the remand side of the prison.
  5. Dr. Horbury, on the other hand, had declared that the prisoner showed nothing symptomatic of epilepsy while awaiting remand.
  6. To a little child, whether he is in prison on remand or after conviction is not a subtlety of position he can comprehend.
  7. Defendant asked for a remand to enable him to dispense with legal assistance.
  8. The tall footman was not examined, but was detained by the police under a remand given by the magistrates.