court of law
英 [ˌkɔːt əv ˈlɔː]
美 [ˌkɔːrt əv ˈlɔː]
n. 法庭; 法院
牛津词典
noun
- 法庭;法院
a room or building where legal cases are judged
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (尤指在审判中可以提供证据的)法庭,法院
When you refer to acourt of law, you are referring to a legal court, especially when talking about the evidence that might be given in a trial.- We have a witness who would swear to it in a court of law.
我们有一位证人愿意在法庭上宣誓作证。
- We have a witness who would swear to it in a court of law.
英英释义
noun
- a tribunal that is presided over by a magistrate or by one or more judges who administer justice according to the laws
双语例句
- In a court of law, the accused person is presumed innocent at the start.
在法庭上,被告最初是被假定为清白的。 - It's the sort of thing that would be very difficult to prove in any modern court of law.
这属于那种任何现代法庭都很难证明的事情。 - Informed me, it's a court of law.
告诉我这是合法法庭。 - You've got nothing on me and you know it. Your theory would never stand up in a court of law.
你手里没有对我不利的证据,这一点你很清楚。你的揣测在法庭上是绝对站不住脚的。 - A person against whom an action is brought in a court of law.
在法庭上一个被起诉的人。 - In a court of law, you must swear to tell the truth.
在法庭里,你必须发誓所说的话句句属实。 - If you give up the right to remain silent, anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law.
如果你放弃保持沉默的权利,你说的一切会在法庭上用做对你不利的供词。 - Originally, the principles of natural justice were only used in the narrow context of a court of law.
最初,自然公正原则仅被法院所适用。 - This is a court of law.
这是法律秩序的法庭。 - If they have broken laws local or international, they should face a judicial court of law according to the region or country in which they are residents.
如果他们破坏了本地或国际法律,他们应该面对本地区或国家法律司法法院的制裁。