precedent 基本解释
n. 可援用参考的具体例子; 实例; 范例; 先前出现的事例; 前例; 先例; 传统; 常例; 常规
precedent 词性变化
precedent 词组短语
- doctrine of precedent
- remove precedent arrows
- precedent condition
- bound by precedent
- legal precedent
- condition precedent
- judicial precedent
- authoritative precedent
- binding force of the precedent
- binding precedent
precedent 详细解释
noun
- 可援用参考的具体例子;实例;范例
an official action or decision that has happened in the past and that is seen as an example or a rule to be followed in a similar situation later- The ruling set a precedent for future libel cases.
这项裁决为今后的诽谤案提供了判例。
- The ruling set a precedent for future libel cases.
- 先前出现的事例;前例;先例
a similar action or event that happened earlier- historical precedents
历史前例 - There is no precedent for a disaster of this scale.
这种规模的灾难是空前的。 - Such protests are without precedent in recent history.
这类抗议事件在近代史上没有发生过。
- historical precedents
- 传统;常例;常规
the way that things have always been done- to break with precedent (= to do sth in a different way)
打破常规
- to break with precedent (= to do sth in a different way)
precedent 双语例句
- 1、
They were determined to break from precedent
他们决心打破先例。 - 2、
He erected a new doctrine of precedent.
他创立了一套新的判例原则。 - 3、
An east London school has set a precedent by fining pupils who break the rules.
伦敦东区的一所学校开创了对违反校规的学生处以罚金的先例。 - 4、
Would it not set a precedent? Would it not open the floodgates?
难道它不会成为先例吗?难道它不会引发更多类似的问题吗? - 5、
The trial could set an important precedent for dealing with large numbers of similar cases
这次审判能为处理大量类似案例开创重要的先例。 - 6、
There are plenty of precedents in Hollywood for letting people out of contracts.
在好莱坞,允许影视人员解除合同的先例有很多。 - 7、
Legal experts said her case would not set a precedent because it was an out-of-court settlement
法律专家说她的案子不会成为判例,因为它是庭外和解的。 - 8、
This is a wonderful achievement without precedent in Chinese history.
这是中国历史上亘古未有的奇绩。 - 9、
Is there a precedent for what you want me to do?
你要我做的事有前例可援吗? - 10、
There's no precedent for this.
向无此例。 - 11、
There's a precedent to quote.
有例可援。 - 12、
Let's not set such a precedent!
可不能开这个口子啊! - 13、
The judge's decision sets a precedent for future cases of contempt of court.
法官的裁决为未来的藐视法庭案制定了一个先例。 - 14、
The tribunal's ruling has established a precedent.
仲裁庭的裁定确立了一个先例。 - 15、
There is no precedent for this situation.
对这一情况是没有先例的。 - 16、
Newton's case had already established the precedent.
牛顿的情况已开创了先例。 - 17、
Have carved out a precedent to annotation the Confucianism and its value in the meaning of modern science;
开拓了对孔子思想及其价值做出近代科学意义上的诠释的先例; - 18、
There is not only logic to this argument but precedent, too.
这不仅在逻辑上有过争议,而且也有过先例。 - 19、
The judge ruled contrary to all precedent in the case.
法官在此案的审理中违背了所有的先例。 - 20、
There's plenty of precedent for this in Emily Dickinson and in other writers.
在艾米丽迪金森和其他作家那就有很多的先例,就有很多的先例。 - 21、
The court has follow the precedent set in the1972 case.
法院遵循了1972年案中所定下的先例。 - 22、
This decision set a precedent for future cases of a similar nature.
这一裁决为今后性质类似的案件提供了判例。 - 23、
This intervention in another nation's affairs has set a precedent which we hope other countries will not follow.
对别国事物的这种干涉开了一个先例,我们希望其他国家不要模仿。 - 24、
The English legal system is a composite of legislation and judicial precedent.
英国的法律制度是立法和司法先例的合成物。 - 25、
The government's ban has set a dangerous precedent.
政府的禁令开了一个危险的先例。 - 26、
The judgment on pension rights has established a precedent.
对养老金权利的判决建立了一个先例。 - 27、
Imposing a lenient sentence for such a serious crime sets a dangerous precedent.
对这样严重的罪行轻判就开了个危险的先例。 - 28、
But precedent also makes it clear how addictive the model can be.
但是,历史先例也让我们知道了,这种模式会让人多么上瘾。 - 29、
This decision creates a dangerous precedent.
这个决定开创了一个危险的先例。 - 30、
A representative legal action whose outcome is likely to become a precedent.
结果很可能成为一个先例的一次代表性的诉讼。
precedent 英英释义
noun
- an example that is used to justify similar occurrences at a later time
- (civil law) a law established by following earlier judicial decisions
- a subject mentioned earlier (preceding in time)
- a system of jurisprudence based on judicial precedents rather than statutory laws
- common law originated in the unwritten laws of England and was later applied in the United States
adj
- preceding in time, order, or significance

