词汇 | come before somebody/something |
释义 | come before somebody/somethingcome before somebody/something phrasal verbphr v formal SENDto be brought to someone in authority, especially a judge in a law court, to be judged or discussed by them 被带到〔掌权者,尤指法官〕面前;被提交…讨论[处置] When you come before the judge, it’s best to tell the truth. 在法官面前最好是讲真话。 The case will come before the courts next month. 这案子下个月提交法庭审判。 Examples from the Corpus come before • They also want the latest and greatest to be completely compatible with everything that came before it.• In Leicester youth court, the influx of 17-year-olds has doubled the number of juvenile offenders coming before magistrates.• Which is fine-but nothing that comes before television is covered in any detail at all.• John Titford came before the church & made a profession of his faith to their satisfaction.• Our report will come before the Council for the first time a week today.• Quill is a lead plaintiff in one of the most important, emotional cases to come before the high court in 1997.• These claims are being tested in a case that came before the Law Lords last week. → come before somebody/something at come1(PHRASAL VERB) |
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