extradition
英 [ekstrə'dɪʃ(ə)n]
美 [,ɛkstrə'dɪʃən]
英文詞源
- extradition (n.)
- 1833, from French extradition (18c.), apparently a coinage of Voltaire's, from Latin ex "out" (see ex-) + traditionem (nominative traditio) "a delivering up, handing over," noun of action from tradere "to hand over" (see tradition).
This word might be adopted in our language with advantage, as we have none which conveys the same meaning. Extradition signifies the delivering up of criminals who may have sought refuge in any country, to the government whose subjects they are, on a claim being made to this effect. [from a footnote to the word extradition in the translation of "Memoirs of Marshal Ney" published in London in 1833]
雙語例句
- 1. Maguire has appealed to the Supreme Court to stop her extradition.
- 馬圭爾已向最高法院提出上訴,要求停止對她的引渡。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. There were no plans to reopen extradition proceedings against him.
- 沒有計劃要對他重啟引渡程序。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. The smuggler is in prison tonight, awaiting extradition to Britain.
- 這名走私犯今晚在監獄, 等待引渡到英國.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
- 4. A New York court turned down the British government's request for his extradition.
- 紐約一家法庭拒絕了英國政府引渡他的要求。
來自柯林斯例句
- 5. He began to trouble concerning the extradition laws.
- 他開始費盡心思地去想關於引渡法的問題.
來自英漢文學 - 嘉莉妹妹