court的意思和读音

court

: [kɔrt] : [kɔː(r)t]

n.

v.

courts  courting  courted  

adj.+n.supreme court,royal court,criminal court,civil court,Indian court

v.+n.come court

v.shun

n.court of law,courtyard,crown court,Federal Court,high court

v.cozy up,date,encourage,go out,invite

courtn.law

1.[c][u]the place where legal trials take place and where crimes, etc. are judged

the civil/criminal courts

Her lawyer made a statement outside the court.

She will appear in court tomorrow.

They took their landlord to court for breaking the contract.

The case took five years to come to court(= to be heard by the court) .

There wasn't enough evidence to bring the case to court(= start a trial) .

He won the court case and was awarded damages.

She can't pay her tax and is facing court action .

The case was settled out of court(= a decision was reached without a trial) .

2.[sing];(the people in a court , especially those who make the decisions, such as the judge and jury

Please tell the court what happened.

for sport

3.[c]a place where games such as tennis are played

a tennis/squash/badminton court

He won after only 52 minutes on court . 52

kings/queens

4.[c][u]殿the official place where kings and queens live

the court of Queen Victoria

5.[sing]the king or queen, their family, and the people who work for them and/or give advice to them

buildings

6.[c];(used in the names of blocks of flats or apartment buildings, or of some short streets; (in Britain) used in the name of some large houses

7.[c]);a large open section of a building, often with a glass roof

the food court at the shopping mall

IDMhold court (with sb)使to entertain people by telling them interesting or funny things

The charges were thrown out of court.

Well that's my theory ruled out of court.

rule/throw sth out of courtto say that sth is completely wrong or not worth considering, especially in a trial

The charges were thrown out of court.

Well that's my theory ruled out of court.

v.try to please

1.[t]~ sbto try to please sb in order to get sth you want, especially the support of a person, an organization, etc.

Both candidates have spent the last month courting the media.

try to get

2.[t]~ sthto try to obtain sth

He has never courted popularity.

invite sth bad

3.[t]~ sthto do sth that might result in sth unpleasant happening

to court danger/death/disaster

As a politician he has often courted controversy.

have relationship

4.[t]~ sbif a mancourts a woman, he spends time with her and tries to make her love him, so that they can get married

5.[i]to have a romantic relationship before getting married

At that time they had been courting for several years.

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n.1.a session of an official body that has authority to try cases, resolve disputes, or make other legal decisions2.the constituted authority presiding over a court of law3.a place where a court of law is held4.an open space partly or completely surrounded by buildings and walls5.a large open or roofless area within a building6.the ministers, courtiers, and officials of the royal household who attend a king or queen7.an occasion when a king or queen and the ministers, courtiers, and officials of the royal household are assembled8.the place where a king or queen and the court are usually in residence9.a group of people who devote their time to the service and flattery of a noble, rich, or important person10.a short street of houses that is closed at one end11.the governing body or council of an organization such as a corporation or academic institution12.all those present in a courtroom13.an area marked out for playing a sport such as tennis or basketball14.a group of houses built around an open space15.a large building containing many flats or offices16.a large and imposing house and the land surrounding it17ed in the names of streets or apartment buildings18.a place where trials take place and legal cases are decided, especially in front of a judge and a jury or a magistrate.19ed in the names of large houses or blocks of flats20.a courtyard1.a session of an official body that has authority to try cases, resolve disputes, or make other legal decisions2.the constituted authority presiding over a court of law3.a place where a court of law is held4.an open space partly or completely surrounded by buildings and walls5.a large open or roofless area within a building6.the ministers, courtiers, and officials of the royal household who attend a king or queen7.an occasion when a king or queen and the ministers, courtiers, and officials of the royal household are assembled8.the place where a king or queen and the court are usually in residence9.a group of people who devote their time to the service and flattery of a noble, rich, or important person10.a short street of houses that is closed at one end11.the governing body or council of an organization such as a corporation or academic institution12.all those present in a courtroom13.an area marked out for playing a sport such as tennis or basketball14.a group of houses built around an open space15.a large building containing many flats or offices16.a large and imposing house and the land surrounding it17ed in the names of streets or apartment buildings18.a place where trials take place and legal cases are decided, especially in front of a judge and a jury or a magistrate.19ed in the names of large houses or blocks of flats20.a courtyard

v.1.to try to win influence with somebody or to win somebody's approval or favor through flattery or attentiveness2.to try to gain something such as somebody's attention or admiration by behaving in ways that are intended to attract or encourage it3.to behave in a way that increases the likelihood of failure, injury, or other misfortune4.to try to win somebody's love5.to spend time together in a romantic relationship as a prelude to getting married6.to engage in behavior that is designed to attract another animal or bird as a mate7.to try to impress or please someone because you want them to help you in some way8.to make special efforts to get something that will benefit you9.to behave in a way that is likely to bring a bad result1.to try to win influence with somebody or to win somebody's approval or favor through flattery or attentiveness2.to try to gain something such as somebody's attention or admiration by behaving in ways that are intended to attract or encourage it3.to behave in a way that increases the likelihood of failure, injury, or other misfortune4.to try to win somebody's love5.to spend time together in a romantic relationship as a prelude to getting married6.to engage in behavior that is designed to attract another animal or bird as a mate7.to try to impress or please someone because you want them to help you in some way8.to make special efforts to get something that will benefit you9.to behave in a way that is likely to bring a bad result

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2. chief judge of a tribunal court counterclaim ...

3. 〖 courtoflaw〗 court;tribunal〗 〖 constitutionalandlegaltradition〗 ...

4. conviction court court of appeal ...

5. saxophone court director ...

6. (21) ,[ property] (23) [ court] (25) [ capital] ...

7. course n. court n. cover vt. n. ...

8. continue to serve court cross smash 线 ...

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1.Information from brain scans has already been used in court in India to help judge whether defendants are telling the truth or not.

2.In Georgia, where court funds have fallen by 25% in the last two years, criminal cases now routinely take more than a year to come to trial.25%,

3.But Peter followed him afar off, unto the court of the high priest, and entered in, and sat with the officers, to see the end.

4.Following the court verdict, Geely's registration will be revoked if it or the Trademark Appeal Board does not appeal to a higher court.

5.Asked why she was demonstrating at the Court, she said, "This is the scene of the crime. ":“!”

6.A People's Court of second instance shall form a collegial panel and open a court session to hear a case of appeal.

7.Where the amount of damages cannot be established with a sufficient degree of certainty, the assessment is at the discretion of the court.

8.Vladimir Buyanov, BP's first secretary in Russia, said the court's decision "had no legal basis" and that BP would vigorously contest it.BP(VladimirBuyanov)”,BP

9.But despite the fact that this one line should be sufficient, the legal guys tell us that it wouldn't be enforceable in a court of low.

10.How DID it happen that such a man had not been brought before a provost's court, on the return of the legitimate princes?