summons
n. 召唤; [法]传唤,传票
v. 传唤( summon 的第三人称单数); 召唤; 传讯(出庭)
A summons is an order to come and see someone.
I received a summons to the Palace from Sir Robert Fellowes, the Queen's private secretary.
我被女王的私人秘书罗伯特·费洛斯爵士召往白金汉宫。
A summons is an official order to appear in court.
She had received a summons to appear in court.
她已经接到法院传唤其出庭的传票。
If someone is summonsed, they are officially ordered to appear in court.
The men were summonsed and last week 30 appeared before Hove magistrates...
这些人被传唤,上周有30人到霍夫地方法院接受讯问。
She has been summonsed to appear at St Albans magistrates' court.
她已经收到传票,要求其到圣奥尔本斯地方法院出庭。
1. a request to be present;
2. an order to appear in person at a given place and time
3. a writ issued by authority of law; usually compels the defendant's attendance in a civil suit; failure to appear results in a default judgment against the defendant
1. call in an official matter, such as to attend court
The caster summons a Sea Serpent and binds it to his service.
施法者可以召唤一条海蛇,并得到它的忠诚.
Use: Summons a Vanquished Tentacle to your aid for 30 seconds.
使用: 召唤一根被击败的触须为你作战,持续30秒.
Coercive summons , fines or detention must be approved by the president of the people's court.
拘传 、 罚款、拘留必须经院长批准.
The court served a summons on him.
法院向他送达了传票.
Summon Air Elemental: Summons an Air Elemental to accompany the caster until dismissed.
召唤空气元素: 召唤一个空气元素协助作战,直到解散它.