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 court [kort]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 法院, 庭院, 奉承

vt. 献殷勤, 追求, 招致

vi. 求爱

[法] 法院, 法庭, 审判庭


  1. The court found him guilty.
    法官判他有罪。
  2. The court of King Solomon was noted for its splendor.
    所罗门国王的宫廷以其华丽著称。
  3. The young man courted the young lady by bring her flowers every day.
    那青年通过每天给那女子送花而向她求爱。


court
[ noun ]
  1. an assembly (including one or more judges) to conduct judicial business

  2. <noun.group>
  3. a room in which a lawcourt sits

  4. <noun.artifact>
    television cameras were admitted in the courtroom
  5. the sovereign and his advisers who are the governing power of a state

  6. <noun.group>
  7. a specially marked horizontal area within which a game is played

  8. <noun.artifact>
    players had to reserve a court in advance
  9. Australian woman tennis player who won many major championships (born in 1947)

  10. <noun.person>
  11. the family and retinue of a sovereign or prince

  12. <noun.group>
  13. a hotel for motorists; provides direct access from rooms to parking area

  14. <noun.artifact>
  15. a tribunal that is presided over by a magistrate or by one or more judges who administer justice according to the laws

  16. <noun.artifact>
  17. the residence of a sovereign or nobleman

  18. <noun.artifact>
    the king will visit the duke's court
  19. an area wholly or partly surrounded by walls or buildings

  20. <noun.artifact>
    the house was built around an inner court
  21. respectful deference

  22. <noun.act>
    pay court to the emperor
[ verb ]
  1. make amorous advances towards

  2. <verb.social> romance solicit woo
    John is courting Mary
  3. seek someone's favor

  4. <verb.social>
    woo
    China is wooing Russia
  5. engage in social activities leading to marriage

  6. <verb.social>
    We were courting for over ten years


Court \Court\ (k[=o]rt), n. [OF. court, curt, cort, F. cour, LL.
cortis, fr. L. cohors, cors, chors, gen. cohortis, cortis,
chortis, an inclosure, court, thing inclosed, crowd, throng;
co- + a root akin to Gr. chorto`s inclosure, feeding place,
and to E. garden, yard, orchard. See {Yard}, and cf.
{Cohort}, {Curtain}.]
1. An inclosed space; a courtyard; an uncovered area shut in
by the walls of a building, or by different building;
also, a space opening from a street and nearly surrounded
by houses; a blind alley.

The courts of the house of our God. --Ps. cxxxv.
2.

And round the cool green courts there ran a row
Of cloisters. --Tennyson.

Goldsmith took a garret in a miserable court.
--Macaulay.

2. The residence of a sovereign, prince, nobleman, or other
dignitary; a palace.

Attends the emperor in his royal court. --Shak.

This our court, infected with their manners,
Shows like a riotous inn. --Shak.

3. The collective body of persons composing the retinue of a
sovereign or person high in authority; all the
surroundings of a sovereign in his regal state.

My lord, there is a nobleman of the court at door
would speak with you. --Shak.

Love rules the court, the camp, the grove. --Sir. W.
Scott.

4. Any formal assembling of the retinue of a sovereign; as,
to hold a court.

The princesses held their court within the fortress.
--Macaulay.

5. Attention directed to a person in power; conduct or
address designed to gain favor; courtliness of manners;
civility; compliment; flattery.

No solace could her paramour intreat
Her once to show, ne court, nor dalliance.
--Spenser.

I went to make my court to the Duke and Duchess of
Newcastle. --Evelyn.

6. (Law)
(a) The hall, chamber, or place, where justice is
administered.
(b) The persons officially assembled under authority of
law, at the appropriate time and place, for the
administration of justice; an official assembly,
legally met together for the transaction of judicial
business; a judge or judges sitting for the hearing or
trial of causes.
(c) A tribunal established for the administration of
justice.
(d) The judge or judges; as distinguished from the counsel
or jury, or both.

Most heartily I do beseech the court
To give the judgment. --Shak.

7. The session of a judicial assembly.

8. Any jurisdiction, civil, military, or ecclesiastical.

9. A place arranged for playing the game of tennis; also, one
of the divisions of a tennis court.

{Christian court}, the English ecclesiastical courts in the
aggregate, or any one of them.

{Court breeding}, education acquired at court.

{Court card}. Same as {Coat card}.

{Court circular}, one or more paragraphs of news respecting
the sovereign and the royal family, together with the
proceedings or movements of the court generally, supplied
to the newspapers by an officer specially charged with
such duty. [Eng.] --Edwards.

{Court of claims} (Law), a court for settling claims against
a state or government; specif., a court of the United
States, created by act of Congress, and holding its
sessions at Washington. It is given jurisdiction over
claims on contracts against the government, and sometimes
may advise the government as to its liabilities. [Webster
1913 Suppl.]

{Court day}, a day on which a court sits to administer
justice.

{Court dress}, the dress prescribed for appearance at the
court of a sovereign.

{Court fool}, a buffoon or jester, formerly kept by princes
and nobles for their amusement.

{Court guide}, a directory of the names and adresses of the
nobility and gentry in a town.

{Court hand}, the hand or manner of writing used in records
and judicial proceedings. --Shak.

{Court lands} (Eng. Law), lands kept in demesne, -- that is,
for the use of the lord and his family.

{Court marshal}, one who acts as marshal for a court.

{Court party}, a party attached to the court.

{Court rolls}, the records of a court. See{Roll}.

{Court in banc}, or {Court in bank}, The full court sitting
at its regular terms for the hearing of arguments upon
questions of law, as distinguished from a sitting at nisi
prius.

{Court of Arches}, {audience}, etc. See under {Arches},
{Audience}, etc.

{Court of Chancery}. See {Chancery}, n.

{Court of Common pleas}. (Law) See {Common pleas}, under
{Common}.

{Court of Equity}. See under {Equity}, and {Chancery}.

{Court of Inquiry} (Mil.), a court appointed to inquire into
and report on some military matter, as the conduct of an
officer.

{Court of St. James}, the usual designation of the British
Court; -- so called from the old palace of St. James,
which is used for the royal receptions, levees, and
drawing-rooms.

{The court of the Lord}, the temple at Jerusalem; hence, a
church, or Christian house of worship.

{General Court}, the legislature of a State; -- so called
from having had, in the colonial days, judicial power; as,
the General Court of Massachusetts. [U.S.]

{To pay one's court}, to seek to gain favor by attentions.
``Alcibiades was assiduous in paying his {court} to
Tissaphernes.'' --Jowett.

{To put out of court}, to refuse further judicial hearing.


Court \Court\, v. i.
1. To play the lover; to woo; as, to go courting.


Court \Court\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Courted}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Courting}.]
1. To endeavor to gain the favor of by attention or flattery;
to try to ingratiate one's self with.

By one person, hovever, Portland was still
assiduously courted. --Macaulay.

2. To endeavor to gain the affections of; to seek in
marriage; to woo.

If either of you both love Katharina . . .
Leave shall you have to court her at your pleasure.
--Shak.

3. To attempt to gain; to solicit; to seek.

They might almost seem to have courted the crown of
martyrdom. --Prescott.

Guilt and misery . . . court privacy and solitude.
--De Quincey.

4. To invite by attractions; to allure; to attract.

A well-worn pathway courted us
To one green wicket in a privet hedge. --Tennyson.

  1. California's press shield law, which forbids holding reporters in contempt for withholding confidential sources or unpublished material, provides ironclad protection in civil cases, the court said in a unanimous decision.
  2. If they can do what they did in this court, nobody is safe in the courts." Bradley was arrested March 4 while leaving a grocery store. Security guards testified during his trial that they saw Bradley eating several handfuls of grapes while shopping.
  3. The Richmond, Va., company filed a report with the Securities and Exchange Commission last Friday about the court's reversal, and said it was "evaluating its options.
  4. The ban interferes with the gathering and reporting of truthful and significant information about the political process on election day, the network argued in federal court papers.
  5. Meese is expected to testify at the trial at federal court in Manhattan.
  6. "Never before in the history of American criminal law has a court granted the prosecution such a one-sided bonanza of information about the defense case," lawyers Brendan V. Sullivan Jr. and Barry S. Simon said in the pleading filed Monday.
  7. He has asked a state court in Santa Ana, Calif., to nullify the standstill agreement on his Ramada shares.
  8. After years of trying to get the policy changed, Gartner filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Information Agency _ VOA's parent _ in June 1988 in Des Moines' federal court.
  9. Outside court, defense attorney Ray Clark said Ramirez "has good days and bad days." "He just doesn't like court," said Clark.
  10. Outside court, defense attorney Ray Clark said Ramirez "has good days and bad days." "He just doesn't like court," said Clark.
  11. The New Jersey federal court will hear another motion by Ciba-Geigy for a preliminary injunction against Alza and Marion Merrell on Dec. 23.
  12. A spokeswoman for Motorola said the stay of Bunton's ruling will be sought from the Washington court.
  13. "The ball's in their (the FBI's) court, we're waiting to hear from them," said Guidoboni.
  14. Temple sued the manufacturer in federal court in Louisiana.
  15. The appellate court is made up solely of judges.
  16. Farmers, a Los Angeles-based insurer, said it will appeal to Arizona state court.
  17. Charles Trombly, recorder for the court, said the figures are not broken down into specific categories.
  18. Bennett's presence in the Charlestown court had been waived because of the publicity surrounding his arrest.
  19. A court in Sweden convicted Carl Gustav Christer Pettersson of murdering Prime Minister Olof Palme in Stockholm in February 1986.
  20. Charley Tom Lee, 25, of Haltom City is due back in court Dec. 13, when a psychological examination will be ordered.
  21. Robins has asked the bankruptcy court to block suits against it that might be brought by women who haven't yet discovered that the Shield hurt them.
  22. A woman whose husband was convicted of theft refused to pay a fine to free him, then told the court she had fallen in love with a prosecution witness, a newspaper reported Wednesday.
  23. He then dismisses criticism of these decisions, which he sees as arising from the erroneous assumption "that the court's function is to replace law with moral passion, even if that moral passion produces dubious results."
  24. The smugglers were delivered Sunday to an Islamic revolutionary court in Sanandaj, capital of Iranian Kurdistan, the news agency said.
  25. If charged and convicted of the lesser crime of endangering flight safety, they could receive a maximum of seven years in jail. However, the presiding judge of the court in Taiwan's capital, Taipei, said the hijackers could expect leniency.
  26. The high court, without comment, on Monday let stand a federal appeals court ruling that Cathy Yvonne Stone, 37, is entitled to have her legal fight put before a jury.
  27. The high court, without comment, on Monday let stand a federal appeals court ruling that Cathy Yvonne Stone, 37, is entitled to have her legal fight put before a jury.
  28. Presuming that Williams was Ms. Stone's father, the appeals court said she had waited too long before suing.
  29. Defense attorney John Gill said the court automatically rejected defense arguments.
  30. The court, without comment, let stand a ruling that files compiled by the National Collegiate Athletic Association and the Southwest Athletic Conference do not have to be made public under the Texas Open Records Act.
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