gavel的意思和读音

gavel

: [ˈɡæv(ə)l] : ['ɡæv(ə)l]

v.(,);()

n.

gavels  

gaveln.

1.a small hammer used by a person in charge of a meeting or an auction , or by a judge in court, in order to get people's attention

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v.1.(,)2.()(),()

n.1.a small wooden hammer that someone in such as a judge knocks on a table to emphasize a decision, or so that people will listen

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1.Sit down. It's about to start. The auctioneer is on the podium with her gavel and she's ready to start the bidding.

2.During the final negotiations, his stature was such that he was able to force through dozens of clauses with a bang of his gavel.

3.In a mock courthouse earlier this year, the smack of a gavel opened a case for the ages.

4.One is selected meat-feed. The best selection of soft texture of the pork loin, and then gavel smashing Meat Loaf, cut into thin small.

5.If you wield a gavel at work but have had enough of man tailoring, this is the collection for you.

6.On the following morning at the sound of the gavel, there was Mason, as fresh and vigorous and vicious as ever.

7.And each delegate will have 2 minutes to address the body, and the chair will remind you of time with gavel when there's 30 seconds left.230

8.Before turning OVER the gavel, he delivered the swan song as chairman of the board.

9.Finally, Representative Ellen Tauscher, Democrat of California, pounded the gavel and it was done.EllenTauscher

10.They applauded loudly as assembly president Joseph Deiss banged his gavel and proclaimed Ban's appointment to a new term starting Jan.201211