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词汇 court
释义 court
noun
uk /kɔːt/ us /kɔːrt/

courtnoun (LAW)


B2[ Cusually singular, U ]
a place where trials and other legal cases happen, or the people present in such a place, especially the officials and those deciding if someone is guilty: 法院;法庭;全体出庭人员;(尤指)全体审判人员
Protestors gathered outside the court to await the verdict.抗议者聚集在法庭外等待判决。
in courtHe's due to appear in court again on Monday.他定于周一再次出庭。
Please describe to the court exactly what you saw.请向法官陈述你看到的真实情况。
the European Court of Human Rights欧洲人权法院
go to courtThe lack of evidence means that the case is unlikely to go to court.缺乏证据意味着本案不大可能提交法庭。
 take someone to court
to take legal action against someone: 控告…
She's threatening to take me to court for not paying the bill on time.她威胁说要起诉我未按时付账。
 settle (a case) out of court
to solve a legal disagreement without taking legal action: 庭外和解
The newspaper has agreed to settle out of court.这家报纸已同意庭外和解。
What the witness said in court was not consistent with the statement he made to the police.证人在法庭上的证词和他对警方的陈述不一致。
The members of the jury left the court with a police escort.陪审团成员在警察的护送下离开了法庭。
He arrived in court handcuffed to two police officers.他上了法庭,手分别同两名警察的手铐在一起。
The court awarded the women $100,000 each to recompense them for nine years of lost wages.
They chose a famous barrister to represent them in court.他们选了一位著名律师为他们出庭辩护。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Law courts
appellate
before
bench
chamber
chancery
circuit court
county court
courthouse
courtroom
criminal court
Crown Court
dock
industrial tribunal
jury box
justice
kangaroo court
the Inns of Court
tribunal
venue
witness box

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Judges & juries

courtnoun (SPORT)


B1[ C ]
an area drawn out on the ground that is used for playing sports such as tennis and basketball: (网球、篮球等运动的)球场,赛场
a tennis/volleyball/basketball/squash court网球/排球/篮球/壁球场
on the courtThey were penalized for having too many players on the court.他们因上场球员太多而受罚。
We have squash courts available at work.
When she walked onto court for the final, the crowd went wild.
A new basketball court has been built in the park.
Once on the badminton court, she becomes really aggressive.
I'll meet you at the tennis courts.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Surfaces on which sports take place
18-yard box
astroturf
backstretch
bound
canvas
diamond
goal line
gridiron
ground staff
hard court
midfield
MUGA
near post
off his/her lineidiom
out of boundsidiom
ring
rink
sideline
skatepark
surface

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Tennis & racket sports

courtnoun (OPEN AREA)


[ C ]mainly UK
an area or a short road that is not covered by a roof and is mostly or completely surrounded by buildings: 庭院;大院,场院
You really should go and see the medieval court in the castle.你真应该去看看城堡里那处中世纪庭院。
 Courtmainly UK
used in the names of some roads, and buildings containing apartments(用于道路、公寓大楼的名称中)…路,…公寓
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Gardens & yards
allotment
arboretum
backyard
barnyard
boatyard
cloister
compound
cottage garden
courtyard
farmyard
forecourt
formal
formally
garden
ground
junkyard
quad
reclamation yard
roof garden
yard

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Houses & homes

courtnoun (ROYALTY)


[ C or U ]
the official home of a queen or king: 宫廷;王室;朝廷
the courts of Renaissance Europe文艺复兴时期的欧洲各王室
at courtHe quickly lost his popularity at court.他在宫廷中迅速失宠。
[ S, + sing/pl verb ]
the important people who live in the official home of a queen or king or who work for or advise them朝臣,侍臣
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Royalty, aristocracy & titles
accede to something
accession
anointed
anti-monarchical
anti-monarchist
duke
dukedom
earl
earldom
emir
miss
mister
monarch
monarchist
morganatic
royalist
royally
Rt. Hon.
Shah
sheikh

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People who help or serve people professionally
court
verb
uk /kɔːt/ us /kɔːrt/

courtverb (PLEASE)


[ T ]
to try to please someone because you want them to join you: 奉承;讨好;取悦;向…献殷勤
Adams is being courted by a number of football clubs.有好几家足球俱乐部在向亚当斯献殷勤。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Relationships: finding a partner
a heavy dateidiom
be on the pullidiom
chase
computer dating
courtship
cruising
fix
go back to someone
heavy
hook up
hot date
internet dating
lonely
on a date
pair off
personal ad
pin
pull
pursue
romance

courtverb (TRY TO GET)


[ T ]
to try to get something, especially attention or support from other people: 求取,设法取得(尤指注意或支持)
She courts publicity by inviting journalists to extravagant parties.她邀请新闻记者参加奢华聚会来谋求曝光度。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Searching
beachcomb
beachcomber
beachcombing
body search
bounty hunter
comb
hunt someone/something down
hunter
hunting ground
keep your/an eye out for someone/somethingidiom
leave no stone unturnedidiom
lookout
needle
rake
scratch around for something
scrounge around
search
seek someone/something out
seeker
troll

courtverb (RISK)


[ T ]
to risk something unpleasant, especially by behaving stupidly or carelessly: (尤指因行为愚蠢或粗心而)招致,招惹
court disasterDrinking and driving is simply courting disaster.酒后驾车纯粹是在招惹祸端。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Taking risks
adventurer
all in
be skating on thin iceidiom
bet the farm/ranchidiom
broke
compromise
expose
gamble
have/put your head on the blockidiom
hazard
high wire
high-stakes
imperil
kamikaze
put your neck on the lineidiom
put/lay something on the lineidiom
re-expose
risk
run the risk of doing somethingidiom
sail

courtverb (HAVE A RELATIONSHIP)


[ I or T ]old-fashioned
to have a romantic relationship with someone that you hope to marry: (与…)谈恋爱
They courted for two years before getting married.他们恋爱两年后结了婚。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Relationships: finding a partner
a heavy dateidiom
be on the pullidiom
chase
computer dating
courtship
cruising
fix
go back to someone
heavy
hook up
hot date
internet dating
lonely
on a date
pair off
personal ad
pin
pull
pursue
romance

court | American Dictionary


court
noun
us/kɔrt, koʊrt/

courtnoun (LAW)


[ C/U ]
the place where trials and other legal cases happen:
[ U ]He is bringing charges against us and said, "I’ll see you in court."
[ U ]The newspaper agreed to settle the case out of court (= agreed to a deal that avoided a trial).
[ C/U ]
The court is the judge or judges who are in charge of the way a legal case happens and sometimes make decisions about it.

courtnoun (SPORTS)


[ C ]
a rectangular area used as the playing area in some sports:
a racquetball/tennis court
court
verb[ T ]
us/kɔrt, koʊrt/

courtverb[T] (PLEASE)


to try to please someone in the hope of receiving that person's support, approval, or affection, or to try to get something that benefits you:
Both candidates had been courting independent voters, who are likely to decide the election.

courtverb[T] (RISK)


to increase the risk of something bad happening:
If you hire people who are not very sharp or creative, you're courting disaster.

court | Business English


court
noun
uk /kɔːt/(alsolaw court); (alsocourt of law)
[ C or U ] LAW
a room or building in which trials and legal cases are decided, or the group of people, including, for example, a judge and other officials, who listen to and make decisions on legal cases:
Different courts are responsible for different types of cases.
Unless a solution can be reached, the case will go to court later this month.
The legality of electronic signatures is to be tested in court.
the court found/heldThe website was shut down after a US district court held that the copying of albums was a violation of copyright law.
court case/hearing/trialThe court case is due to be heard next month.
Compare
tribunal
 take sb to court
LAW
to take legal action against someone:
Unless they resolve the matter, I intend to take them to court.
 settle (a case) out of court
LAW
to end a legal disagreement without taking legal action:
The firm has agreed to settle out of court.

See also


Admiralty court
appeal court
appeals court
civil court
commercial court
county court
criminal court
Crown Court
district court
federal court
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High Court
labour court
law court
out-of-court
tribunal
state court
Supreme Court
court
verb[ T ]
uk /kɔːt/
to try to attract people, especially in order get something from them, for example, attention or support:
At this stage of a presidential race, candidates spend nearly all their time courting voters in their own party.
Traditionally, the company has courted customers aged 50 or over.
FINANCE
to formally discuss with another company the possibility of buying or getting control of it:
The company is courting two takeover targets as it prepares to grow its healthcare business.
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