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
- The Supreme Court's next decision also took a liberal approach to environmental standing.
最高法院下一个决议对环境起诉权也采取了一种开明的态度。 - On review, only one member of the Supreme Court reached this issue.
在查审过程中,只有最高法院的一个成员接触了这一问题。 - He handed up the indictment to the Supreme court.
他把起诉书送交最高法院。 - 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。 - You should go out for Supreme Court justice.
你应该参加最高法院法官的选拔。 - And should members of Congress and the Supreme Court have term limits like the President?
以及,国会议员和最高法院成员应像总统一样有任期限制吗? - He appealed his case all the way to the Supreme Court.
他一直上诉到了美国最高法院。 - Thomas will be sworn in today as a justice on the Supreme Court.
托马斯今天将宣誓就任最高法院法官。 - 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 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。