extradition 英 [ekstrə'dɪʃ(ə)n]   美 [,ɛkstrə'dɪʃən]

extradition

extradition  英 [ekstrə'dɪʃ(ə)n] 美 [,ɛkstrə'dɪʃən]

n. 引渡;亡命者送还本国 

名词复数:extraditions 

His lawyers argue that extradition arrangements between Britain and the US are imbalanced. 他的律师认为英国与美国之间的引渡安排是不对等的。
"It would be illegal for me to stop the extradition of Gary McKinnon, which the court ruling has made clear, " he said. “对于引渡加里·麦金农,法院已做出了明确的裁决,阻止这一裁决对我来说是非法的。” 他说道。

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  • n. 引渡;亡命者送还本国
  • 1. His lawyers argue that extradition arrangements between Britain and the US are imbalanced.

    他的律师认为英国与美国之间的引渡安排是不对等的。

  • 2. "It would be illegal for me to stop the extradition of Gary McKinnon, which the court ruling has made clear, " he said.

    “对于引渡加里·麦金农,法院已做出了明确的裁决,阻止这一裁决对我来说是非法的。” 他说道。

  • 3. He would have either to open proceedings against the accused or tackle an extradition request from Spain.

    他本来是要启动被起诉人程序对被告人或处理西班牙的引渡要求的。

  • extradition (n.) 1833, from French extradition (18c.), apparently a coinage of Voltaire's, from Latin ex "out" (see ex-) + traditionem (nominative traditio) "a delivering up, handing over," noun of action from tradere "to hand over" (see tradition).
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