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单词 remand
释义 re·mand
I. \rə̇ˈmand, rēˈ-, -maa(ə)nd, -mȧnd\ transitive verb
(-ed/-ing/-s)
Etymology: Middle English remaunden, from Middle French remander, from Late Latin remandare to send back word, from Latin re- + mandare to hand over, order, send word — more at mandate
1. : to cause to go back to a place (as by an authoritative command) : order back : consign again
2. : to return (a case) from one court to another especially lower court or from a court to an administrative agency
3. : to send (a person charged with a crime) back into custody by court order (as pending trial)
 < the judge discharges him or remands him >
: to turn (a prisoner) over for continued detention
 < she temporarily remanded him to … New York's detention home for boys — Marjorie Rittwagen >
 < those … in need of further treatment are usually remanded to state or private institutions — S.R.Cutolo >
II. noun
(-s)
: the act of remanding or state of being remanded : an order to remand an accused person
 < a prisoner appearing on remand >
: detention under an order to remand
 < use remand for studying the child's background and attitude >
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