summons
noun /ˈsʌmənz/
/ˈsʌmənz/
(plural summonses
/ˈsʌmənzɪz/
/ˈsʌmənzɪz/
)- (North American English also citation)an order to appear in court
(法院的)传唤,传票 - to issue a summons against somebody
向某人发出传票 - The police have been unable to serve a summons on him.
警方一直无法把传票送达他本人。 - She received a summons to appear in court the following week.
她收到一张传票,让她下周出庭。
Topics Law and justicec2- The landlord issued a summons against her for non-payment of rent.
房东以未付房租为由对她发出传票。 - Her neighbours took out a summons against her for noise nuisance.
邻居以噪音扰民为由向法院申请对她的传票。 - The summons can be served on either of the partners in the business.
传票可以递给公司两个合伙人中的任何一个。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- court
- jury
- witness
- …
- issue
- take out
- deliver
- …
- summons against
- summons for
- a summons to appear in court
- to issue a summons against somebody
- an order to come and see somebody
召唤;召见令 - to obey a royal summons
听从国王的召唤
- He received a summons to appear before the committee.
他接到命令去接受委员会的问询。 - I received an urgent summons to her office.
她紧急召我去她办公室。 - I stayed at home that night awaiting her summons.
那晚我待在家里等待她的召唤。 - She responded immediately to the summons from her boss.
老板要见她,她立刻就去了。 - She was ready when the summons came.
接到命令时她已经准备就绪。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- urgent
- royal
- send
- send out
- await
- …
- come
- summons from
- summons to
- a summons to appear before somebody
- to obey a royal summons
词源Middle English: from Old French sumunse, from an alteration of Latin summonita, feminine past participle of summonere ‘give a hint’, later ‘call, summon’, from sub- ‘secretly’ + monere ‘warn’.