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remand UK [rɪ'mɑ:nd] US [-'mænd] verb transitive often passive legal ■to send someone accused of committing a crime away from court until their trial begins 将(被控方)还押候审•He was remanded on theft charges.他被控盗窃而被还押候审。 •The accused was remanded in custody (= kept in prison before the trial began) for a week.被告在开庭审理前被还押监狱一周。 be remanded on bail ■to be allowed to leave a law court after you have been accused of committing a crime to go to a particular place, usually your home, to wait until the trial begins, after paying a sum of money to the court which will not be given back if you do not appear at the trial 担保候审 UK [rɪ'mɑ:nd] US [-'mænd] noun uncountable legal ■when someone is remanded 还押;押侯 on remand UK legal ■in prison until a court trial begins 在押候审中•He was held on remand in Brixton prison for 18 months.他被关押在布里克斯顿监狱候审达18个月。 |