praecipe如何读

英:['pri:sɪpɪ]

美:['presəpɪ]

praecipe是什么意思

  • n.[律]原令状(指法院要求被告做某事或为不做某事申述理由所发出的命令)

praecipe英英释义

  • abstract:In law in the United States, a praecipe is a document that either (A) commands a defendant to appear and show cause why an act or thing should not be done; or (B) requests the clerk of court to issue a writ and to specify its contents. In Canada it is used in place of a notice of motion as an application for a desk order that is granted in the court [without a hearing before a judge].

praecipe词源中文解释

在法律上,“命令执行某事或要求说明未执行原因的令状”,约于1500年(在《大宪章》的盎格鲁-拉丁文中),源自拉丁语 praecipe,是 praecipere 的祈使语,意为“警告、命令、提前采取或夺取”,源自这种令状的开头 praecipe quod reddat,意为“命令(他)归还”。来自 prae(副词)“之前(见 prae-) + -cipere, capere 的组合形式,意为“拿”,源自 PIE 词根 *kap- “抓住”。

praecipe词源英文解释

Middle English presepe, from Medieval Latin praecipe, from Latin, imperative of praecipere to instruct — more at precept

The first known use of praecipe was in the 15th century

praecipe 同义词

1 令状

warrant writ precept

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