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re·cuse 英rɪˈkjuːz美rɪˈkjuzAHDrĭ-ky›zʹ ○○○○○高COCA³⁹⁴⁶¹iWeb²⁵⁸⁴⁰ 基本英英记法例句 vt.取消资格²⁵;要求撤换⁷⁵过去分词recused现在分词recusing三单recuses Verb: disqualify oneself as a judge in a particular casechallenge or except to a judge as being incompetent or interested, in canon and civil lawrecusal取消资格⇒vt.取消资格²⁵ The first three days of proceedings had been taken up with defense notions to recuse. 前三天的诉讼程序主要是采用撤换辩护概念。 yeeyan If appointed, she would have to recuse herself from a large number of cases in her first year on the Supreme Court, because as solicitor-general she represented the government in their early stages. 假如卡根上任,那在最高法院任职的首年,她将回避大量案件,因为作为副检察长,她在早期阶段代表着美国政府。 topsage Judges caught on tape may have to recuse themselves from the trial. 因为视频上的法官们可能不得不想方设法使自己免受审讯。 ecocn The American Bar Association's Committee on Judicial Independence is working on guidelines for when judges should recuse themselves. 致力于司法独立的美国律师协会委员会正在起草指导方针,有关法官在什么情况下应该回避审判。 yeeyan |