remand /rɪˈmænd/ Brit /rɪˈmɑːnd/ verb
remands; remanded; remanding
remand
/rɪˈmænd/ Brit /rɪˈmɑːnd/
verb
remands; remanded; remanding
Learner's definition of REMAND
[+ object] law
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US : to send (a case) back to another court of law to be tried or dealt with again将(案件)发回重审 2
always followed by a preposition : to order (someone) to go somewhere押送,遣送(某人) —
usually used as (be) remanded通常用作(be) remanded -
He was remanded into custody [=he was sent to prison to wait for his trial] until the end of the month.他被还押候审直至月底。
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She was remanded to drug rehab as part of her sentencing.作为判罚的一部分,她被遣送至戒毒所。
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(Brit) She was remanded on bail. [=she was allowed to post bail and wait for her trial at home instead of in prison]她获准取保候审。
— remand
noun, plural remands [count, noncount] -
(US) The appellate court will hear the case on remand. [=the case has been remanded and will be heard by the appellate court]上诉法院将审理那宗发回重审的案件。
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(Brit) He's in prison on remand awaiting trial. [=he has been remanded to prison and is awaiting trial]他已被还押候审。