To prefer or lay (a charge or accusation); to institute, set on foot (an action at law); to advance, adduce (a statement or argument).
单词 | θ175387 |
释义 | society > law > administration of justice > general proceedings > accusation, allegation, or indictment > charge, accuse, or indict [verb (transitive)] > bring (a charge or accusation) (13) bringc1000 To prefer or lay (a charge or accusation); to institute, set on foot (an action at law); to advance, adduce (a statement or argument). presenta1325 To bring or lay before a court, magistrate, or person in authority, for consideration or trial; to make… transitive. To make a formal statement of… pretend1398 transitive. To offer, present, or put forward for consideration, acceptance, action, etc.; to bring (a charge or action at law). Obsolete. labour1439 transitive. In early use: †to press or prosecute (a writ or legal case) (obsolete). Later: to strive, endeavour, or exert oneself to bring about or… pursue1530–1 transitive. Law (formerly chiefly Scots Law). To carry on, proceed with (an action); †to present or lay (information, a complaint, etc.) before a… subsume1601 transitive. Scots Law. To state or allege (details relating to a case, crime, etc.). Frequently with that clause as object. Cf. subsumption, n. 1b… Subcategories:— bring as a charge (6) — specifically (1) |
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