单词 | custodial |
释义 | custodial From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Lawcustodialcus‧to‧di‧al /kʌˈstəʊdiəl $ -ˈstoʊ-/ adjectiveSCTrelating to the custody of someone, especially a child custodial careExamples from the Corpuscustodial• Told I have broken Borough policy by recommending custodial maximum on lad.• This system made it difficult to provide sufficient cover to care for patients above safety or custodial observation levels.• The mother is usually the custodial parent.• In addition, some custodial parents do not pursue collection of child support because they fear retribution from the nonpaying parent.• We want a minimum one-year custodial sentence-longer for repeat offenders and organised gangs.• However, it was clear that the appellant did qualify for a custodial sentence under Criminal Justice Act 1982.• Judge Gerald Butler told him he had no option but to pass a custodial sentence.• Sheriff Higgings told Arthur that he could do nothing other than give him a custodial sentence.• Thus, if convicted, women are far less likely to be given a custodial sentence.• the school's custodial staffFrom Longman Business Dictionarycustodialcus‧to‧di‧al /kʌˈstəʊdiəl-ˈstoʊ-/ adjective [only before a noun]1LAWconnected with keeping someone in prisonHe now faces a custodial sentence.2FINANCE connected with looking after and investing money for someone elseThe brokerage agreed to sell its mutual fund custodial business to the bank.investment advisory and custodial feesThe firm provides custodial services for mutual and pension funds. |
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