writ的中文翻译是什么意思

writ

US/rɪt/
UK/rɪt/

n. [法] 令状; 文书; 法院命令

v. “write”的过去式和过去分词

writ柯林斯释义

N-COUNT令状;法院命令;传票

A writ is a legal document that orders a person to do a particular thing.

  • He issued a writ against one of his accusers.

    他向其中一个指控他的人发了传票。

PHRASE明显的;显而易见的

If you say that something is writ large, you mean that it is very obvious.

  • They now have to cope with the legacy of their past incompetence writ large on their balance sheets.

    他们现在不得不处理由于过去工作不力所遗留下的问题,这在资产负债表上一看便知。

PHRASE扩大了的;夸大了的

If you say that one thing is another thing writ large, you mean that the first thing is a larger or more exaggerated version of the second thing.

  • Her life was her personality writ large.

    她的生活是她性格放大了的写照。

writ英文释义

Noun

1. (law) a legal document issued by a court or judicial officer

    writ短语

    1. one's writ runs

      某人在…有权力

    2. writ large

      显而易见的,明显的

    writ场景例句

    This is a copy of a writ I received this morning.

    这是今早我收到的书面命令副本.

    This debate, writ large , is the biggest controversy in American health care today.

    显而易见,这是针对当今美国医疗保障制度最激烈的一场论战.

    I request a specimen of your hand of writ.

    我要一份你的手迹.

    The seizure in execution of such a writ.

    依此种命令没收的财产.

    Mistrust was writ large on her face.

    她脸上明显流露出不信任的表情.

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    writ词性变形

    writs

    writ近义词

    n. 令状;文件

    noticeordermandatewarrant

    其他释义

    commissionnoticeprescriptionorderwarrant