stand trial

动词 v.
/ˌstænd ˈtɹaɪəl/    /ˌstænd ˈtɹaɪ(ə)l/

英文释义

动词 v.
  1. To be put on trial in a court of law; go on trial.
    — Also observe that if there be six weeks between the bayl and issue joyning, the Defendant shall not remove his playnt by writ, but shall stand tryall below.
  2. To sustain the trial or examination of a cause; not to give up without trial. idiomatic
    — Nay, it ſeems, / My Boy has charg'd thee vvith't, before his yeares / Could vvarrant his ability in Combate, / And ſo is fallen; Or thou, not daring ſtand / Tryall in ſuch a cauſe, by treachery / Haſt cut him off; And com'ſt to make thy peace: / Preſuming on my Poverty, vvith money.

词形变化

stands trial present,singular,third-person standing trial participle,present stood trial participle,past stood trial past

词源

From stand (“to undergo, withstand”) + trial.
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