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词汇 extradition
释义 extradition
noun[ C or U ]
uk /ˌek.strəˈdɪʃ.ən/ us /ˌek.strəˈdɪʃ.ən/
the act of making someone return for trial to another country or state where they have been accused of doing something illegal: 引渡
extradition toThey have applied for his extradition to Ireland.他们已经申请将他引渡到爱尔兰。
fight extraditionHis lawyers say he plans to fight extradition.他的律师说,他计划对抗引渡。
extradition treatyNo extradition treaty exists between the two countries, so he cannot be brought back for trial.
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extradite
His attorneys are fighting extradition to Texas.
He was arrested in Italy in June and awaits extradition.
The extradition proceeding has been put on hold.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

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boot someone off (something)
boot someone out (of something)
bump
chuck
chuck someone out
clear someone off something
clearance
dislocated
expulsion
extraditable
extradite
fling something/someone out
flush someone/something out
ship
ship someone off
show someone the dooridiom
slam dunk
sling someone out
smoke
throw

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International relations: international politics & government

extradition | American Dictionary


extradition
noun[ U ]
us/ˌek·strəˈdɪʃ·ən/
the return of someone accused of a crime to the country where the crime was committed:
They have applied for his extradition to the United States.

extradite


verb[ T ]us/ˈek·strəˌdɑɪt/
One of the defendants fled to Egypt, which extradited him to the US.

Examples of extradition


extradition
Repatriation, therefore, was not the same as extradition.
The concept cannot be expressed with semantic accuracy by word pairs like 'expel-expulsion', 'exile-exile' or 'extradite-extradition'.
With some ingenuity then, deportation might achieve almost all that extradition could promise.
This was the issue of extradition.
Should they do so, there was no need to engage in the complicated and difficult process of extradition; rather the government could resort to the home secretary's powers of deportation.
Therefore, at that time those who drafted the extradition legislation were not thinking of what would happen if a crime were committed in an aircraft.
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There have been no extradition cases from either country since 1923.
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Therefore, it is a good arrangement that applies in most cases where extradition is needed for criminals who escape from one jurisdiction to another.
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Secondly, there is nothing inconsistent with the normal judicial pattern in extradition hearings.
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As to extradition, it seems to me that every issue of fact and of law would have to be considered on a case-by-case basis.
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He is extending extradition to the case of any country which may include among its penalties the penalty of loss of nationality.
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It is therefore the second largest partner in extradition.
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We need an extradition system that enables us to meet that challenge.
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There is no doubt that it is a major extradition partner.
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At the initial hearing, the judge will check that the person is indeed the subject of the extradition warrant and decide whether to grant bail.
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