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sub judice

/suhb -joo-di-see; Latin soob -yoo-di-ke/US // sʌb ˈdʒu dɪˌsi; Latin sʊb ˈyu dɪˌkɛ //

待审,待审案件,待决案件,审理中

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Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : before a judge or court; awaiting judicial determination.

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Examples

  • “One-third of South Asians and more than half of all Sub-Saharan Africans suffer from malnutrition or undernutrition,” he writes.

  • About one in three girls in sub-Saharan Africa experience sexual violence before turning 18.

  • This fate is unfortunately not rare for girls, especially in sub-Saharan Africa.

  • Many Obama administration sub-Cabinet positions (e.g. Surgeon General) have gone unfilled because of GOP opposition.

  • Sub- and counter-cultures are what have driven McKell throughout his career as a portrait photographer.

  • Habet Rimbegui ostia sua sub gradu quadragesimo tertio cum besse.

  • Lannes enlisted in the second battalion of the volunteers of Gers, and was at once elected sub-lieutenant by his fellow-citizens.

  • Not only did he provide sub-octave and super-octave couplers freely, but he even added a Swell Sub-quint to Great coupler!

  • REEF k, in latitude 14 degrees 47 minutes, has a dry sand upon it: its sub-marine extent was not ascertained.

  • Then he returned to his province, entered the seminary, and became a sub-deacon of the diocese of Nueva Segovia.