名词遣回,送还; [法]还押; 被还押者; 案件的发回
及物动词[律]将…还押候审; 将…发回重审; [法]还押; 送回,送还
1. 发回重审:美国国际贸易法院应当先审查相关的决定是否有实质性的证据支持,以及是否符合相关的法律,亦即对行政机关在行政过程中所获取的信息的事实问题和法律问题进行合法性审查,针对行政机关作出的判决,绝大多数是发回重审(remand),以保证对行政机关自由裁量权的充分尊重,
2. 送回:remalloy 铁钴钼永磁合金 | remand 送回 | remanence permeability 剩磁磁导率
3. 送还:remand home 少年犯拘留所 | remand 送还 | remanence 剩磁
4. 奉还:4 Repeal 撤回 | 4 Remand 奉还 | 4 Perilous Research 冒险探寻
1. 将…还押候审;使取保候审
If a person who is accused of a crime is remanded in custody or on bail, they are told to return to the court at a later date, when their trial will take place.
e.g. Carter was remanded in custody for seven days...
卡特在押候审7天。
e.g. Both were remanded on bail by Wrexham magistrates until March 24.
两个人都被雷克瑟姆的地方治安官批准保释,直到3月24日审判。
2. 还押候审(期);取保候审(期)
Remand is used to refer to the process of remanding someone in custody or on bail, or to the period of time until their trial begins.
e.g. The remand hearing is often over in three minutes...
取保候审听证会通常在3分钟内结束。
e.g. This will mean more remand prisoners being held in police cells...
这将意味着更多候审犯人会被拘押在警局拘留室。
1. If the supreme court overrules the death sentence, it may remand the case for retrial or revise the judgement thereof.
2. The DOC was asked by the US Court of International Trade in New York last December to remand the case for a new ruling.
3. A few days later, the girls from the winner will remand the color banner to the loser.
4. Furthermore, the TRAB is not able to remand the case to the Trademark Office either.
5. Guo's love and care encouraged Xiaodong to study hard and he earned many awards during his time at the remand center.
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6. The remand center recognized his good behavior and cut his sentence from 17 to nine years.
7. A few days before Spring Festival, a young man emerged from the gate of Zhengzhou's juvenile remand center.
8. He has been asked to remand them in custody for 29 days.
noun
1. remand在线翻译
1. the act of sending an accused person back into custody to await trial (or the continuation of the trial)
verb
1. refer (a matter or legal case) to another committee or authority or court for decision
2. lock up or confine, in or as in a jail
e.g. The suspects were imprisoned without trial
the murderer was incarcerated for the rest of his life
Synonym: imprison incarcerate lag immure put behind bars jail jug gaol put away