extradite 英 [ˈekstrədaɪt]   美 [ˈɛkstrəˌdaɪt]

extradite

extradite  英 [ˈekstrədaɪt] 美 [ˈɛkstrəˌdaɪt]

vt. 引渡;获取…的引渡 

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France has applied to extradite her. 法国提出引渡她的申请。
A high court judge granted a judicial review of his case, suggesting that the home secretary's decision to extradite him could be unlawful. 但一个高级法院的法官在对他的起诉进行了回顾后,认为国家部长把他引渡到美国的决定是不合法的。

  • When a government extradites someone, it delivers that person to another country or state, usually to be tried for a crime. Treaties between countries often require them to extradite suspected criminals.
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  • vt. 引渡;获取…的引渡
  • 1. France has applied to extradite her.

    法国提出引渡她的申请。

  • 2. A high court judge granted a judicial review of his case, suggesting that the home secretary's decision to extradite him could be unlawful.

    但一个高级法院的法官在对他的起诉进行了回顾后,认为国家部长把他引渡到美国的决定是不合法的。

  • 3. Another option is to skip the country, to somewhere that will not readily extradite to America.

    溜之大吉是另外一个选择,可以逃亡到不会马上被引渡的国家。

  • extradite (v.) 1864, back-formation from extradition. Related: Extradited; extraditing; extraditable.
extra·dite / ˈekstrədaɪt ; NAmE ˈekstrədaɪt / verb extraditesb (to…) (from…) to officially send back sb who has been accused or found guilty of a crime to the country where the crime was committed 引渡(嫌犯或罪犯) The British government attempted to extradite the suspects from Belgium. 英国政府试图从比利时引渡犯罪嫌疑人。 extra·di·tion extradition extraditions / ˌekstrəˈdɪʃn ; NAmE ˌekstrəˈdɪʃn / noun [uncountable ,  countable ] the extradition of terrorist suspects 对恐怖分子嫌疑犯的引渡 an extradition treaty 引渡条约 to start extradition proceedings 启动引渡程序 extradite extradites extradited extraditing extra·dite / ˈekstrədaɪt ; NAmE ˈekstrədaɪt / extra·di·tion / ˌekstrəˈdɪʃn ; NAmE ˌekstrəˈdɪʃn /
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