英 [ˈsʌmənz] 美 [ˈsʌmənz]
n. 召唤;传票;传唤;召集
vt. 唤出;传到;传唤到法院
复数summonses
第三人称单数summonses
现在分词summonsing
过去式summonsed
过去分词summonsed
summons /ˈsʌmənz/ TEM4
可数名词 A summons is an order to come and see someone. 召见令
I received a summons to the Warden's office.
我接收到了去沃登办公室的召见令。
可数名词 A summons is an official order to appear in court. 传票
She had received a summons to appear in court.
她已接到一张出庭的传票。
传票
传唤
法院传票(Summons)是指由原告准备、由法庭下达的用来通知答辩人其被起诉信息的法定文件。
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The call was clear, the summons was plain.
呼唤是清晰的,召唤是明白的。
Heidi did not take this for a summons, for the maid's face was scornful and forbidding.
海蒂并不认为这是一种召唤,因为女仆的脸带着轻蔑,令人生畏。
I received a summons to the Warden's office.
我接收到了去沃登办公室的召见令。
Follow her summons when she calls again."
VOA : special.2009.07.10
Memorandum in Support of Ex Parte Petition for Leave to Serve John Doe Summons.
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With a normal summons, the IRS seeks information about a specific taxpayer whose identity it knows.
FORBES: Wells Fargo Hit With IRS Summons For Tax Haven Account Data
Will they use their ancient powers of summons to march the Minister to appear before them?