supreme court
英 [suːˈpriːm kɔːt]
美 [suːˈpriːm kɔːrt]
n. 最高法院; 州最高法院
牛津词典
noun
- 最高法院;州最高法院
the highest court in a country or state
双语例句
- In the end, the Ten took their appeal to the Supreme Court; this, they had believed from the outset, would be their trump card
最后,10个人上诉到最高法院:他们从一开始就认为这一招是他们的王牌。 - The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that racial segregation in schools was unconstitutional
联邦最高法院一致裁定学校实行的种族隔离措施违反宪法。 - The campaigners held a sit-in outside the Supreme Court.
运动参与者在最高法院门外举行了静坐示威。 - As time went on, his ambition to be part of the US Supreme Court faded in a miasma of alcohol and despair.
随着时间的推移,他跻身美国最高法院的雄心壮志在弥漫着酒精和绝望气息的乌烟瘴气中消失殆尽。 - But, I also know, these Supreme Court rulings on search and seizure have set clear rules.
但我也知道,最高院就搜查和查封的裁决已明确了规则。 - The Supreme Court says that the convictions can stand.
最高法院说判决结果依然有效。 - He has also served as a prime minister and Supreme Court justice.
他也曾当过总理和最高法院的大法官。 - The Supreme Court threw out the confession and voided his conviction for murder.
最高法院驳回了供词,宣布他谋杀罪名不成立。 - The decision of the Supreme Court shall not be appealed against.
最高法院的判决不容上诉。 - The Supreme Court held that the plaintiffs were entitled to judicial review on this issue.
最高法院认为,原告有权要求就此问题进行司法复审。
