英:['lɔ:kɔ:t]
美:['lɔkɔt]
英:['lɔ:kɔ:t]
美:['lɔkɔt]
noun
US an official group of people (such as a judge and jury) who listen to evidence and make decisions about legal cases
a decision handed down by a law court
a building or room where legal decisions are made
I have to appear in law court next week.
1 David Bentley Hart’s new translation—“And do not bring us to trial”—is fine as long as you don’t think about lawcourts ...
2 The Council passes judgement on nearly all magistrates, especially those who have the control of money; its judgement, however, is not final, but is subject to an appeal to the lawcourts.
3 Let us not mistake reformed councils, more lawcourts and even governorships for real freedom or power.
4 Sure, have we not tried it often enough in the lawcourts?
5 These officers are examined in the lawcourt before they begin to act, and give in accounts on each occasion of their acting.
6 The suits and indictments which come before him, and which he, after a preliminary inquiry, brings up before the lawcourts, are as follows.
7 Byrom Zuniga-Sanchez, 32, was enraged by his experience in family law court at the Lamoreaux Justice Center in Orange from 2019 to 2021, according to an arrest warrant signed Thursday.
8 This is why we have not made a general program acting as lawcourt judges, schoolteachers or hospital doctors so far.
这也说明为什么我们至今无法制造一种通用程序用于法庭审判,学校教学或医疗诊治等。
9 There is a standard form of oath used in lawcourt.
法庭中使用的誓词有褂讪的格式.
10 He brought an action against her , ie sought judgement against her in a lawcourt.
他起诉她了.