remand
verb /rɪˈmɑːnd/
/rɪˈmænd/
[usually passive]动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they remand | /rɪˈmɑːnd/ /rɪˈmænd/ |
he / she / it remands | /rɪˈmɑːndz/ /rɪˈmændz/ |
past simple remanded | /rɪˈmɑːndɪd/ /rɪˈmændɪd/ |
past participle remanded | /rɪˈmɑːndɪd/ /rɪˈmændɪd/ |
-ing form remanding | /rɪˈmɑːndɪŋ/ /rɪˈmændɪŋ/ |
- to send somebody away from a court to wait for their trial which will take place at a later date
将(嫌疑人)还押候审 - be remanded (+ adv./prep.) The two men were charged with burglary and remanded in custody (= sent to prison until their trial).
两名男子被控入室偷窃而被还押候审。 - She was remanded on bail (= allowed to go free until the trial after leaving a sum of money with the court).
她获准取保候审。 - After his arrest, he was remanded to Brixton prison.
被捕后,他被还押到布里克斯顿监狱。
Collocations DictionaryRemand is used with these nouns as the subject:- magistrate
词源late Middle English (as a verb in the sense ‘send back again’): from late Latin remandare, from re- ‘back’ + mandare ‘commit’. The noun dates from the late 18th cent. - be remanded (+ adv./prep.) The two men were charged with burglary and remanded in custody (= sent to prison until their trial).