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。 - Two High Court judges firmly rejected them all in terms that leave little room for a further appeal.
两个高等法院的法官坚决拒绝所有的条款没有为进一步的上诉留下空间。 - 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。 - The high court upheld the lower court's verdict.
高级法庭维持了下级法庭的判决。 - The case, too, made for high court room drama.
这件案子还构成了一部高等法院剧。 - The appeal was rejected by the high court.
上诉被高等法院驳回。 - 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 granted permission for the demolition work to continue.
高等法院批准拆除工作继续进行。 - It is possible they could pursue a judicial review by the High Court.
这是有可能的,他们可以寻求司法审查,然后再由高等法院审理。 - The High Court comprises a President and thirty-two other judges.
高等法院包括一个院长和三十二个法官。