B2 [ C usually 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
to take legal action against someone控告…
to solve a legal disagreement without taking legal action庭外和解
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What the witness said in court was not consistent with the statement he made to the police.
The members of the jury left the court with a police escort.
He arrived in court handcuffed to two police officers.
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.
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
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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.
[ 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
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
[ C or U ] the official home of a queen or king宫廷;王室;朝廷
[ 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
[ T ] to try to please someone because you want them to join you奉承;讨好;取悦;向…献殷勤
[ 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)
[ 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
[ I or T ] old-fashioned to have a romantic relationship with someone that you hope to marry(与…)谈恋爱
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
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