high court
英 [ˌhaɪ ˈkɔːt]
美 [ˌhaɪ ˈkɔːrt]
网络 高等法院; 香港高等法院; 英国高等法院; 最高法院; 高级法院
Collins.2
牛津词典
noun
- 高等法院(在英格兰和威尔士审理最严重的民事案件)
a court in England and Wales that deals with the most serious civil cases (= not criminal cases) - 高等法院(在英格兰和威尔士审理最严重的民事案件)
a court in England and Wales that deals with the most serious civil cases (= not criminal cases)
英英释义
noun
- the highest court in most states of the United States
双语例句
- He could refer the matter to the high court.
他可以将此事交由高等法院裁决。 - She appealed against a High Court ruling that she should be forcibly fed to save her life.
高级法院裁决应强制她进食以挽救她的性命,她对此提起上诉。 - He intends to appeal against the verdict in the high court.
他不服判决,打算向高等法院上诉。 - The high court has reviewed the decision.
高等法院已对裁决进行了复审。 - In these states, new high court decisions or legislation are the only means to change admissibility standards.
在这些州内,新的高等法院或者立法机关是改变证据可采性标准的唯一途径。 - A government-initiated, independent commission of inquiry headed by a high court judge;
政府委任一名高等法院法官领导独立调查委员会进行调查; - The high court can overturn an earlier decision.
最高法院可以推翻先前的判决。 - A high court judge awarded her custody of the children.
高级法院法官将孩子的监护权判给了她。 - The high court has referred the case to the court of appeal.
高等法院把此案转给了上诉法院。 - The appeal was rejected by the high court.
上诉被高等法院驳回。
