09:57 Jul 23, 2018 |
English to Chinese translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Law (general) / outstanding warrant | |||||||
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5 | 未撤销的/仍有效的通缉令 |
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5 | 无法执行的手令/令状 |
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5 | 为执行仍然有效的逮捕令 |
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4 | 就逾期通輯令向法庭申辯 |
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3 | 待执行的逮捕令 |
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未撤销的/仍有效的通缉令 Explanation: 逮捕证,通缉令,arrest warrant,音标,读音,翻译,英文例句,英语词典 www.dictall.com › 词典 Translate this page 1) arrest warrant. 逮捕证,通缉令. 2) outstanding warrant. 未执行的逮捕证,仍有效的通缉令. 3) warrant [英]['wɔrənt] [美]['wɔrənt, 'wɑr-]. 法令,逮捕证,搜查证. 4) arrest ... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 46 mins (2018-07-23 10:44:44 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- 整个短语:在对其未撤销的/仍有效的通缉令作出回应时 |
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无法执行的手令/令状 Explanation: I guess you know the definition of outstanding warrant in the Scottish criminal law system. Anyway, here‘s the definition from the gov. link below. ”7. A warrant is a written authority, e.g. from a court, authorising certain actions. “Warrant to Apprehend (or apprehension warrant). ”These may be outstanding where the police have been unable to trace an accused person.“ There are four kinds of outstanding warrants in Scotland. See more in the link. http://www.gov.scot/Publications/2004/12/20330/47502 To translate it in Chinese, warrant is (拘捕)手令/令状 outstanding warrant 即 “无法执行的手令/令状” in answer to = 向法庭解释 供参考。 |
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就逾期通輯令向法庭申辯 Explanation: or: 就逾期仍有效的通輯令向法庭申辯 |
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为执行仍然有效的逮捕令 Explanation: Outstanding Warrant 是以前签发过的逮捕令,但是由于嫌疑人从被逮捕,所以一直没有执行。 https://www.legalmatch.com/law-library/article/what-is-an-ou... |
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outstanding warrant 待执行的逮捕令 Explanation: 供参考 |
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