mandamus
英 [mæn'deɪməs]
美[mæn'deməs]
- n. 命令书;书面训令
- vt. 发训令(过去式mandamused,过去分词mandamused,现在分词mandamusing,第三人称单数mandamuses)
英英释义
- 1. an extraordinary writ commanding an official to perform a ministerial act that the law recognizes as an absolute duty and not a matter for the official's discretion; used only when all other judicial remedies fail
实用场景例句
- The chief Constable applied for an order of mandamus directing the justices to rehear the case.
- 警察局申请获得履行职务令,以命令法官重新审理该案.
口语例句
- The chief constable applied for an order of mandamus directing the justice to rehear the case.
- 警察局长申请获得上级法院对下级法院所发的训令,命令法官重新审理该案.
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双语例句
- 1. The chief Constable applied for an order of mandamus directing the justices to rehear the case.
- 警察局申请获得履行职务令,以命令法官重新审理该案.
来自口语例句
- 2. The chief constable applied for an order of mandamus directing the justice to rehear the case.
- 警察局长申请获得上级法院对下级法院所发的训令,命令法官重新审理该案.
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英文词源
- mandamus (n.)
- 1530s, "writ from a superior court to an inferior one, specifying that something be done," (late 14c. in Anglo-French), from Latin, literally "we order," first person plural present indicative of mandare "to order" (see mandate (n.)).