recuse

英 [rɪ'kjuːz] 美[rɪ'kjʊz]
  • vt. 要求撤换

英英释义


1. disqualify oneself (as a judge, for example) in a particular case
2. challenge or except to a judge as being incompetent or interested, in canon and civil law

英文词源


recuse (v.)
late 14c., "to reject another's authority as prejudiced," from Old French recuser (13c.), from Latin recusare "make an objection against; decline, refuse, reject; be reluctant to," from re- (see re-) + causa (see cause (n.)). Specifically, in law, "reject or challenge (a judge or juror) as disqualified to act." The word now is used mostly reflectively. Related: Recused; recusing.

词态变化


第三人称单数: recuses;过去式: recused;过去分词: recused;现在分词: recusing;