arraignments

英 [əˈreɪnmənts] 美 [əˈreɪnmənts]

n.  传讯;提审;提讯
arraignment的复数

法律



柯林斯词典

  1. N-VAR 传讯;提审;提讯
    Arraignment is when someone is brought before a court of law to answer a particular charge.
    1. They are scheduled for arraignment October 5th...
      他们定于10月5号接受提审。
    2. Crowds appeared at the arraignments, clashing with security forces.
      审讯时,涌入的人群和安全部队发生冲突。

双语例句

  1. Crowds appeared at the arraignments, clashing with security forces.
    审讯时,涌入的人群和安全部队发生冲突。
  2. A prosecutor assigned to the courtroom handled most of the routine appearances and arraignments that were paraded through each day.
    一个公诉人一天会被分配到很多例行的开庭和传讯。
  3. Sheriff's spokesman Chris said Jackson also had surrendered his passport and was ordered to return to court for a Jan.9 arraignments.
    警局发言人克里斯表示杰克逊上缴了护照并于明年月9日出庭受审。