adjudication 英 [ə,dʒuːdɪ'keɪʃn]   美 [ə,dʒʊdɪ'keʃən]

adjudication

adjudication  英 [ə,dʒuːdɪ'keɪʃn] 美 [ə,dʒʊdɪ'keʃən]

n. 裁定;判决;破产之宣告 

名词复数:adjudications 

People may differ widely over what certain rights mean, but are willing to accept the adjudication of those rights from an impartial tribunal. 人们可能对某些权利的含义持十分不同的观点,然而他们愿意接受一个公正的法庭对这些权利作出的裁定。
And for all the time, energy, and money spent on big trust-busting lawsuits, they are frequently useless by the time the adjudication has been completed. 而且虽然时间、精力和金钱都花在反托拉斯诉讼活动上,但到判决结束的时候,这些公司常常一无是处。

  • After a long court trial, the judge reviews all the evidence to come to a conclusion about a case and that process is called adjudication.
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  • n. 裁定;判决;破产之宣告
  • 1. People may differ widely over what certain rights mean, but are willing to accept the adjudication of those rights from an impartial tribunal.

    人们可能对某些权利的含义持十分不同的观点,然而他们愿意接受一个公正的法庭对这些权利作出的裁定。

  • 2. And for all the time, energy, and money spent on big trust-busting lawsuits, they are frequently useless by the time the adjudication has been completed.

    而且虽然时间、精力和金钱都花在反托拉斯诉讼活动上,但到判决结束的时候,这些公司常常一无是处。

  • adjudication (n.) 1690s, "action of adjudging," from French adjudication or directly from Late Latin adiudicationem (nominative adiudicatio), noun of action from past participle stem of adiudicare "grant or award as a judge" (see adjudge). From 1782 as "a judicial settlement."
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