summons
summons 英 [ˈsʌmənz] 美 [ˈsʌmənz]
n. 召唤;传票;传唤;召集 vt. 唤出;传到;传唤到法院
进行时:summoning 过去式:summoned 过去分词:summoned 第三人称单数:summons 名词复数:summonses
- A summons is a request or order for someone to show up, especially for legal matters. You could get a summons to testify at a trial, for example.
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- n. 召唤;传票;传唤;召集
- vt. 唤出;传到;传唤到法院
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1. I obeyed her summons, and accompanied her out.
我服从了她的召唤,陪她出去了。
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2. Now, depending on the state, you may have your car impounded and/or face a steep fine -- again, exposing you to a possible court summons.
现在要么扣下车,要么罚一大笔钱,或者两者皆有:这要视情况而定。 于是,你可能又要接到法庭的传唤了。
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3. You will see them as acall to action – a summons to devote your time and talents to a just cause thatis greater than yourself, the cause of human rights and dignity.
你要看到这是驱使着你去做些什么:一种召唤你将自己的时间和才能投身到一件大事业里,那就是人权和 尊严的诉求。
- summons (n.) "authoritative call to be at a certain place for a certain purpose," late 13c., from Old French sumunse, noun use of fem. past participle of somondre (see summon (v.)). As a verb from 1650s.
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