court of law
常見例句
- He knew clearly that the evidence he offered would stand up in the court of law.
他清楚地知道,他所提供的證據(jù)經(jīng)得住法庭的檢驗。 - Last month, in a pre-emptive strike, the European Parliament adopted a nonbinding resolution calling Internet access a fundamental freedom that could not be restricted except by a court of law.
上個月,歐盟議會在一次先發(fā)制人的突然行動中通過了一項決議,稱互聯(lián)網(wǎng)接入是一項基本的自由權(quán)利,除了法院其他人不得對它進(jìn)行限制。 - They are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
直到在法院依法判決其是清白前,他們被推定為是無罪的。 - This evidence can be used by investigators who are working to solve the crime and as proof in a court of law.
- They actually can be used in a court of law as a stage toward arriving at a verdict.
這些詞在法庭上,指審判前的一個程序。
耶魯公開課 - 文學(xué)理論導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選 - You don't have to try to get the change of law You don't have to get the supreme court to change its mind. All you have to do is to get out your credit card and go online and it's done.
不必試圖修改法律,也不必游說最高法院,做出什么改變,你需要做的,只是掏出你的信用卡,登陸網(wǎng)站,然后一切搞定。
普林斯頓公開課 - 人性課程節(jié)選 - Holmes says it's way too early to use this research in a court of law.
NPR: Can Your Genes Make You Murder? - The panel is not a court of law, but it hears its witnesses under oath.
ECONOMIST: Nigeria - When rights are violated, people and businesses have recourse in a fair and judicious court of law.
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