词汇 | remit |
释义 | remit verb[ T ] uk /rɪˈmɪt/ us /rɪˈmɪt/-tt- remitverb[T] (REDUCE)law UKspecialized to reduce a period of time that someone must spend in prison: 减刑;减少服刑时间 She has had part of her sentence remitted.她得到了减刑。 His prison sentence was remitted to two years.他的刑期被缩减至两年。 Not punishing & reducing punishment absolve amnesty be off the hookidiom clear of something commutation discharge escape get away with murderidiom get away with something get off get off lightlyphrase hook impunity privilege reprieve royal pardon scot-free spare unpunished unsanctioned remitverb[T] (SEND)formal to send money to someone: 汇(款);汇寄;汇付 He worked as a builder in Chicago and remitted half his monthly wage to his family in the Philippines.他在芝加哥做建筑工,把每月工资的一半寄回在菲律宾的家。 formal to refer a matter to someone in authority to deal with: 将…提交(权力部门进行处理) She remitted the case to a new tribunal for reconsideration.她将这一案件提交给一个新的特别法庭重新审议。 Delivering and despatching air bridge air corridor air drop air-dash box scheme consign courier drop off misaddress misdirect misdirection misroute non-delivery ship shipment shipper shoot shoot something off take delivery of something truck You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Office practices remit noun[ Cusually singular ] uk /ˈriː.mɪt/ us /ˈriː.mɪt/ the area that a person or group of people in authority has responsibility for or control over: 职权范围;控制范围;权限 The remit of this official inquiry is to investigate the reasons for the accident.这次官方调查旨在查清事故发生原因。 Duty, obligation and responsibility accountable accountable to someone accountably answer for something buck commitment department dual role duty duty of care fail fall to someone obligatory obliged on your own head be itidiom ought to portfolio shoulder someone's answer to someone/somethingidiom the onus remit | American Dictionaryremit verb[ T ] fmlus/rɪˈmɪt/-tt- to send money to someone: Please remit payment by the 15th of the month. remit | Business Englishremit noun[ C,usually singular ] UKuk /ˈriːmɪt/ us /riːˈmɪt/ the types of activity that a person or organization has responsibility for: The Treasury's remit has never been more wide-ranging than it is now. As independent broadcasters, it is part of our remit to cater for minority audiences and promote diversity. Her appointment to the board comes with a remit to focus on its corporate social responsibility. a narrow/wide remit have a/no remit to do sthThe Commission had the remit to consider how small companies could compete in the public-sector market. be/fall outside sb's remitWhere a case falls outside the ombudsman's remit, the aggrieved customer has no alternative but to take the company involved to court. be/fall within/under sb's remitMany such cases will fall within the remit of the small claims court. His remit includes strategy development, and pricing and packaging issues, as well as regulatory affairs. remit verb[ T ] uk /rɪˈmɪt/us-tt- FINANCE to send money to someone, especially as a payment for something: remit sth to sb/sthThe British parent company of a multinational group may need to remit profits from its foreign subsidiaries to Britain, so that it has enough money to pay its own dividends. remit taxes/proceeds/fundsLegislation requires businesses to collect and remit sales tax on a six-monthly basis. LAW to order a legal case to be dealt with in a different court of law: be remitted to the court/tribunalThe case will be remitted to the tribunal for reconsideration. LAW to state legally that someone does not have to do something, for example pay a debt: The fine was calculated at £3,500 but was subsequently remitted. Examples of remitremit Effects of tryptophan depletion in fully remitted patients with seasonal affective disorder during summer. They remitted capital in the form of money to their places of birth. Autobiographical memories in women remitted from major depression. Impairments of neuropsychological tests of temporohippocampal and frontohippocampal functions and word fluency in remitting schizophrenia and affective disorders. Domesticated pragmatism in turn leads to a conservative, antiphilosophical philosophy and a conservative, antipolitical politics, remitting us to the worshipful acceptance of established practices. The speech of manic patients is more affectively responsive than the speech of remitted, bipolar depressed and normal participants. There was no difference in exposure to undesirable life events before onset of disorder between remitted and persistent groups. In the standard economic model of taxpayer behaviour, the perceived quality of government does not influence the level of taxes remitted. Her symptoms remitted after 2 weeks of lithium treatment 1,800 mg0day!, although she remained hospitalized until a stable home and school environment were in place. One year later, 72% of these people could be classified correctly as remitted or not remitted based on the presence of negative0unpleasant dreams at baseline. Of the subjects who remitted by age 19, 27% had a subsequent mood episode by age 24. Among the most important are the chronic and the cyclical or remitting - relapsing patterns. Saccadic disinhibition in patients with acute and remitted schizophrenia and their first-degree biological relatives. Moreover, these task deficits disappeared when symptoms remitted. To elucidate this issue, we investigated a group of remitted, highly functioning patients with schizophreniform disorder. See all examples of remit These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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