courtroom
英 [ˈkɔːtruːm]
美 [ˈkɔːrtruːm]
n. 法庭; 审判室
复数:courtrooms
Collins.1 / BNC.15460 / COCA.4148
牛津词典
noun
- 法庭;审判室
a room in which trials or other legal cases are held
柯林斯词典
- 法庭;审判室
Acourtroomis a room in which a legal court meets.
英英释义
noun
- a room in which a lawcourt sits
- television cameras were admitted in the courtroom
双语例句
- ( law) the seat for judges in a courtroom.
(法律)法庭中法官坐的席位。 - A buzz of excitement filled the courtroom as the defendant was led in.
当被告被带进来的时候,整个法庭的人都激动起来,一片嘈杂。 - After she had given evidence at the trial, she returned to the courtroom as a spectator.
她为审讯提供了证据之后,作为旁听者回到了法庭上。 - Courtroom cameras provide greater public access, but they remain a contentious issue in many nations.
相机进入法庭为公众提供了了解更多情况的渠道,但在许多国家,这继续是一个引起争议的问题。 - The police searched the courtroom for bugs.
警方检查法庭,看有没有窃听器。 - They all stood up when the judges entered the courtroom.
当法官进入法庭进他们全部起立。 - But I take one look around the courtroom.
但是我只看了法庭一眼。 - The jury filed out of the courtroom.
陪审员们从法庭里鱼贯而出。 - A courtroom is often not the best place to resolve disputes about balance, fairness, and accuracy.
法庭往往不是解决涉及平衡、公正和准确问题的争端的最佳场所。 - I will not stand for this behavior in the courtroom.
我不允许在法庭上出现这样的行为。