柯林斯詞典writ /r?t/ (writs) 1. N-COUNT A writ is a legal document that orders a person to do a particular thing. 傳票 He issued a writ against one of his accusers. 他曏其中一位指控者發(fā)出了傳票。2. V write的過去式和過去分詞[archaic, DIALECT] →a past tense and past participle of write 返回 writ劍橋詞典 writ noun (DOCUMENT) [ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ] law specialized a legal document from a law court that tells you that you will be involved in a legal process and explains what you must do (法庭的)傳票,令狀 There have been at least seven writs issued against him for late payment of bills . 他因遲付賬單至少接到了7次法院傳票。 She has served a writ for libel on the newspaper (= she has delivered it to them officially ). 她已將起訴這家報紙誹謗的令狀送達(dá)。 writ noun (AUTHORITY) [ 不可數(shù)或單數(shù)名詞:沒有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ] formal the authority to rule or make laws 統(tǒng)治(或立法)的權(quán)威 holy writ 神聖的權(quán)威 返回 writ