recuse 英 [rɪ'kjuːz]   美 [rɪ'kjʊz]

recuse

recuse  英 [rɪ'kjuːz] 美 [rɪ'kjʊz]

vt. 要求撤换 

进行时:recusing  过去式:recused  过去分词:recused  第三人称单数:recuses 

If appointed, she would have to recuse herself from a large number of cases in her first year on the Supreme Court, because as solicitor-general she represented the government in their early stages. 假如卡根上任,那在最高法院任职的首年,她将回避大量案件,因为作为副检察长,她在早期阶段代表着美国政府。
The first three days of proceedings had been taken up with defense notions to recuse. 前三天的诉讼程序主要是采用撤换辩护概念。

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  • vt. 要求撤换
  • 1. If appointed, she would have to recuse herself from a large number of cases in her first year on the Supreme Court, because as solicitor-general she represented the government in their early stages.

    假如卡根上任,那在最高法院任职的首年,她将回避大量案件,因为作为副检察长,她在早期阶段代表着美国政府。

  • 2. The first three days of proceedings had been taken up with defense notions to recuse.

    前三天的诉讼程序主要是采用撤换辩护概念。

  • 3. If Mr. Yang is interested in taking ownership of the company, Third Point said on Friday, he should recuse himself from sale discussions at the board and step down as a director.

    Third Point上周五称,如果杨致远有兴趣获得雅虎的所有权,他就应该回避董事会有关出售雅虎的讨论,并辞去董事的职务。

  • recuse (v.) late 14c., "to reject another's authority as prejudiced," from Old French recuser (13c.), from Latin recusare "make an objection against; decline, refuse, reject; be reluctant to," from re- (see re-) + causa (see cause (n.)). Specifically, in law, "reject or challenge (a judge or juror) as disqualified to act." The word now is used mostly reflectively. Related: Recused; recusing.
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