writs
n. 書面命令,令狀( writ的名詞複數 )
A writ is a legal document that orders a person to do a particular thing.
He issued a writ against one of his accusers.
他向其中一個指控他的人發了傳票。
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.
他們現在不得不處理由於過去工作不力所遺留下的問題,這在資產負債表上一看便知。
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寫照。
Authority thereof shall issue Writs of Election to fill such Vacancies.
管理局鬚髮出令狀的選舉,以填補這些空缺.
Writs of arrest were issued for a thousand students throughout the country.
全國各地有一千名學生被拘捕.
This article concludes that the common law writs are different from the interdictum in Roman law.
文章認為普通法上的令狀不同於羅馬法上的令狀.