remand
remand 英 [rɪˈmɑ:nd] 美 [rɪˈmænd]
n. 送还,遣回;还押 vt. 还押,还押候审;遣回
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- In law, to remand is to send a case back to be reconsidered by another court — or to imprison someone who's been arrested until they go to trial.
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- n. 送还,遣回;还押
- vt. 还押,还押候审;遣回
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1. Murray is in jail since November 7th waiting for court verdict, and Pastor gave a decision to keep Conrad in remand until the final judgment is given.
莫里从12月7号就在监狱中等待法庭的裁定,帕斯特法官已决定让康拉德还押拘留,直到法庭做出最终的判决。
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2. As Nicky recovered in hospital, Nick was on remand, charged with attempted murder.
当妮基在医院里康复休养时,尼克在押候审,被控蓄意谋杀。
- remand (v.) mid-15c., from Middle French remander "send for again" (12c.) or directly from Late Latin remandare "to send back word, repeat a command," from Latin re- "back" (see re-) + mandare "to consign, order, commit to one's charge" (see mandate (n.)). Specifically in law, "send back (a prisoner) on refusing an application for discharge." Related: Remanded; remanding.
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