arraignment 英 [ə'reɪnmənt]   美 [ə'reɪnmənt]

arraignment

arraignment  英 [ə'reɪnmənt] 美 [ə'reɪnmənt]

n. 传讯;提讯;提问;责难 

名词复数:arraignments 

Wyatt asks the desk clerk which courthouse he is being transferred to for arraignment. 他向接待警员询问了马宏将在哪个法庭接受传讯。
Court documents show that after Ms. Bush's June arraignment, which she attended by telephone from Hawaii, she relinquished her passport and was freed on her own recognizance. 法庭文件显示,布希在今年6月的传讯之后交出护照,在保证于指定日期出席庭审之后获得释放。

  • If the police think you pulled a diamond heist, and they have enough evidence to charge you with that crime, you'll be called to court for your arraignment, when you can plead guilty or not guilty. The trial comes next.
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  • n. 传讯;提讯;提问;责难
  • 1. Wyatt asks the desk clerk which courthouse he is being transferred to for arraignment.

    他向接待警员询问了马宏将在哪个法庭接受传讯。

  • 2. Court documents show that after Ms. Bush's June arraignment, which she attended by telephone from Hawaii, she relinquished her passport and was freed on her own recognizance.

    法庭文件显示,布希在今年6月的传讯之后交出护照,在保证于指定日期出席庭审之后获得释放。

  • 3. His name wasn't released and the boy isn't in custody, but he must show up for a November arraignment.

    目前男孩姓名没有被公开,他没有遭到拘押,但他将于11月被传讯。

  • arraignment (n.) mid-15c., from Old French araisnement, from araisnier (see arraign).
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