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ar·raign AHD[ə-rānʹ] D.J.[əˈreɪn]K.K.[əˈren]v.tr.(及物动词)ar.raigned, ar.raign.ing, ar.raigns - Law To call (an accused person) before a court to answer the charge made against him or her by indictment, information, or complaint.【法律】 传讯:传(被告)到法庭回答诉状,起诉或控告对他或她的指控
- To call to account; accuse:传某人陈述;责难:"Johnson arraigned the modern politics of this country as entirely devoid of all principle"(James Boswell)“约翰逊谴责本国近代的政治完全缺乏任何原则”(詹姆斯·博斯韦尔)
- Middle English arreinen 中古英语 arreinen
- from Old French araisnier 源自 古法语 araisnier
- from Vulgar Latin *adratiōnāre [to call to account] 源自 俗拉丁语 *adratiōnāre [传某人陈述]
- Latin ad- [ad-] 拉丁语 ad- [前缀,表“朝,向”]
- Latin ratiō ratiōn- [account] * see reason 拉丁语 ratiō ratiōn- [陈述] * 参见 reason
arraignʹer n.(名词)arraignʹment n.(名词) |