释义 |
procès-verbal \|präˌsāˌver|bäl, -rōˌs-, prō|s-, -bal\ noun (plural procès-verbaux \-bō\) Etymology: French, literally, verbal trial : a detailed written account of things said or done that is official and authenticated: as a. : a written statement of attested facts brought up during a legal action in court together with the official procedures adopted by the court b. : a written record (as in a book of minutes) of the proceedings of an organized group (as a society, assembly) c. : a written record of diplomatic negotiations |