Supreme Court

Supreme Court

 英

  • n.最高法院;州最高法院
  • 网络高等法院;美国最高法院;联邦最高法院

词形变化

复数:supreme courts  

英汉双解

n.
1.
最高法院;州最高法院the highest court in a country or state

英汉解释

na.
1.
〈美〉(全国的或州的)最高法院

英英解释

n.

例句

Many political commentators say it is unnecessary, since the Supreme Court did not directly question the legitimacy of the election itself.

许多政治评论家没有必要因为最高法院并不直接质疑选举本身合法性

The fear of blacks with guns was one of the reasons behind the Supreme Court's notorious decision in the Dred Scott case.

最高法院德雷德.斯科特DredScott案件做出恶名昭彰裁决幕后众多原因之一便是惧怕配备枪支黑人

Microsoft said it had yet to decide whether to pursue the case further, but hinted it would try to take it to the Supreme Court.

微软表示尚未决定是否此案采取进一步行动暗示可能最高法庭提起上诉

I considered him to be sort of cross between an old-time Argentine gentlemen and a thoroghly incorruptible magistrate of some supreme court.

看来就是一个旧时阿根廷绅士绝顶清廉最高法庭法官结合

Nevertheless, his friends seem to think he would make a great attorney general or federal judge, perhaps even a Supreme Court Justice.

不过朋友认为成为一位伟大首席检察官联邦法官甚至最高法院法官

Supreme Court rules allow Judge Ginsburg to either issue her own ruling on the appeal, or take the matter to the entire Court.

最高法院规则允许法官金斯伯格任何问题自己裁决提出上诉采取一问题整个法院

The Supreme Court issued warrants yesterday for the arrest of Mr Thaksin and his wife Pojamarn after they failed to appear in court.

昨日由于及其妻子朴乍曼Pojamarn未能出庭受审泰国最高法院发出他们逮捕

Officials said the Supreme Court's announcement would not affect the state's execution docket.

某些官员认为最高法院公告不会影响关于注射死刑执行进度

By the time the company was broken up the US Supreme Court in 1911, the corruption had already leaked into the US political landscape.

1911年公司美国最高法院宣布解体时候腐败已经渗入美国政界

In December 1956, the Supreme Court banned segregation on public transportation, and the boycott ended over a year after it had begun.

西元1956年12月,最高法院判决禁止公共运输工具种族歧视发生抵制开始之后宣告退出

White was the first African-American man to serve on the Missouri Supreme Court and was a highly regarded judge.

怀特担任密苏里州最高法院法官第一美国人好评

I had assumed the Supreme Court was one of the places that needed to be elitist.

觉得最高法院就是一个需要精英地方

But a case now being heard by the Supreme Court in London is likely to give such agreements more clout.

然而伦敦最高法院最近正在审理一起案件似乎这些协议更多效力

It seems very likely that the Supreme Court will have to decide the matter, and that could take two years or more.

现在看来法案是是非非可能最终交由最高法院裁决时间

(Para. 2) His voice had a surprising tone of respect, almost as if he were addressing the Supreme Court instead of a group of youngsters.

声音带有一种令人惊讶尊敬口吻仿佛高等法院发表演说而不是面对一帮青年讲话

Many legal experts believe the U. S. Supreme Court could review the case law on abortion during the next presidential administration.

很多法律专家认为在下届总统任期美国最高法院可能审议堕胎案例

He said he might support President Obama's nominee for the Supreme Court.

可能支持奥巴马最高法院大法官提名人

"They have not tried hard enough to help me, " she wrote about the college in her lawsuit filed at the Bronx Supreme Court.

布朗克斯区高级法院递交诉状这样:“他们没有尽力。”

The matter is expected to end up in the Supreme Court.

问题有望最高法院解决

In response, the Supreme Court changed its decision, and said the extradition should proceed unless Mr Apablaza was granted asylum.

作为回应高等法院改变决定执行引渡除非Apablaza获准庇护

In none of these cases did the supreme court deny the right of the states to regulate railroads and other corporations.

所有这些案件最高法院并未否定各州有权管理铁路其它公司

The exception to this is the lifetime appointment by the President of Justices of the Supreme Court and other federal judges.

总统委任最高法院大法官其他联邦法官终身任职在此

In 1958, the United States Supreme Court unanimously reversed this judgement.

一九五八年美国最高法院一致意见推翻判决

The first sign of this metamorphosis was Wilson's appointment of Louis D. Brandeis to the Supreme Court on January 28, 1916.

变化第一迹象1916年1月28日威尔逊任命路易斯·D·布兰代斯最高法院法官

He already has one conviction in the Supreme Court over the sale of public land to his wife.

先前最高法院已经判定公用土地卖给妻子违法行为

Good morning. The United States Senate is now considering my nomination of Judge Sam Alito to be an associate justice on the Supreme Court.

美国参议院正在考虑山姆~奥利特最高法院大法官提名

Earlier in the day, Gibbs' deputy, Bill Burton, had been confident that there would not "be a lot of Supreme Court stuff today. "

当天时候吉布斯副手比尔·伯顿断言否认今天很多最高法院材料。”

A decision of the Supreme Court cannot be appealed to any other court.

最高法院作出判决不能上诉其他任何法院

Given the number of contradictory rulings by the courts, the matter is bound to end up, sooner or later, in the Supreme Court.

鉴于存在大量相互矛盾法庭裁决这个问题必定迟早最高法院解决

Two years ago the problem made it to the U. S. Supreme Court, in a case that might have been called U. S. Navy v. Whales.

这个问题美国最高法院案件称为美国海军对抗鲸鱼”。

They did not even attend the legal arguments when their case reached the United States Supreme Court.

他们甚至没有出席法律论据他们达成美国最高法院

Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O Connor is in her 70s, and former surgeon general C. Everett Koop chairs an Internet start up in his 80s.

最高法院法官桑德拉·欧科纳70多外科医生协会总裁C·埃弗雷特·库普80来岁主持一个网站起步工作

That is at the heart of a Supreme Court judgment yesterday upholding free domestic flights for the attendants of severely disabled people.

也是最高法院昨天裁定国内航班陪同严重残疾人士提供免费机票焦点所在

The trouble was that this long-standing benefit had been struck down by the Supreme Court in June as discriminatory.

不过问题长期福利六月最高法院驳回理由带有歧视性

Hitherto Tasmania had only been a dependency of New South Wales, but in 1825 it was made a separate colony, with a Supreme Court of its own.

塔斯马尼亚作为新南威尔士一个属地持续1825年,成为一个单独殖民地拥有自己高等法院

The Supreme Court of the United States has never upheld a government attempt to stop the press from publishing classified information.

美国最高法院从未支持政府试图阻止媒体发表保密信息申诉

Before the Supreme Court's decision in Citizens United v. FEC, I thought these changes alone would be enough at least to get reform started.

联邦最高法院作出联合公民起诉联邦选举委员判决这些改变足以拉开改革序幕

It's been a frenetic few days for the U. S. Supreme Court as its session winds down.

一直美国最高法院作为一个狂热会议大风天数下降

On that view, it was unsurprising that the Supreme Court last month struck down a law that made it a crime to sell videos of dogfights.

这样看来美国最高法院上月做出宣布禁止销售视频法律违宪也就不足为奇

The Supreme Court sent the case back to Texas to see if it could be resolved there.

最高法院案件返回德克萨斯法院是否得以解决

But some advocates for gay rights hold out a slim hope that the matter may eventually come before the United States Supreme Court.

但是一些主张同性恋权利伸出纤细希望可能最终到来之前美国最高法院

Asked if the Supreme Court overstepped its authority in a property-rights case, she said the Court thought not.

对于是否认为最高法院插手一些产权问题法院方面并不这样认为

Capital punishments have been used more frequently since the U. S. Supreme Court lifted a death penalty ban in 1976.

1976年,美国最高法院取缔禁止死刑规定此后死刑使用更加频繁

Nebraska used to use the electric chair until its Supreme Court ruled in February that this was unconstitutional.

二月份最高法院裁定电椅行刑方式违宪之前内布拉斯加州一直采用这种方式)。

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