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reprieve

英 [rɪˈpriːv]

美 [rɪˈpriːv]

v.  撤销…的死刑; 缓期执行…的死刑; 取消关闭; 暂缓终止
n.  刑罚终止令; (尤指)死刑缓刑令; 延缓; 缓解

过去分词:reprieved 过去式:reprieved 现在分词:reprieving 复数:reprieves 第三人称单数:reprieves 

GRE

Collins.1 / BNC.15169 / COCA.16877

牛津词典

    verb

    • 撤销…的死刑;缓期执行…的死刑
      to officially cancel or delay a punishment for a prisoner who is condemned to death
      1. a reprieved murderer
        被判死刑而暂缓执行的杀人犯
    • 取消关闭;暂缓终止
      to officially cancel or delay plans to close sth or end sth
      1. 70 jobs have been reprieved until next April.
        有70个职位暂时保留到明年四月份。

    noun

    • 刑罚终止令;(尤指)死刑缓刑令
      an official order stopping a punishment, especially for a prisoner who is condemned to death
      1. 延缓;缓解
        a delay before sth bad happens
        1. Campaigners have won a reprieve for the hospital threatened with closure.
          活动家们为这家受关闭威胁的医院赢得了喘息的机会。

      柯林斯词典

      • VERB 对…缓期执行,撤销…的刑罚
        If someone who has been sentenced in a courtis reprieved, their punishment is officially delayed or cancelled.
        1. Fourteen people, waiting to be hanged for the murder of a former prime minister, have been reprieved.
          因谋杀前首相而即将处以绞刑的14个人已获缓刑。
        2. Reprieveis also a noun.
        3. A man awaiting death by lethal injection has been saved by a last minute reprieve.
          一个即将被执行注射死刑的男子在最后一分钟获得缓刑。
      • N-COUNT (不好或艰难情况的)暂缓,延缓
        Areprieveis a delay before a very unpleasant or difficult situation which may or may not take place.
        1. It looked as though the college would have to shut, but this week it was given a reprieve.
          这所大学看起来要关闭了,但这周情况暂时有所缓解。

      英英释义

      noun

      • the act of reprieving
          Synonym:respite
        1. a warrant granting postponement (usually to postpone the execution of the death sentence)
          1. an interruption in the intensity or amount of something
              Synonym:suspensionrespitehiatusabatement
            1. a (temporary) relief from harm or discomfort
                Synonym:respite

              verb

              • relieve temporarily
                1. postpone the punishment of a convicted criminal, such as an execution
                    Synonym:respite

                  双语例句

                  • To some we should similarly apply the policy of passing the death sentence with a reprieve.
                    其中有些人亦应采取判死缓刑的政策。
                  • Fourteen people, waiting to be hanged for the murder of a former prime minister, have been reprieved.
                    因谋杀前首相而即将处以绞刑的14个人已获缓刑。
                  • Will time reward us some reprieve?
                    时间能给我们缓刑么?
                  • The government gave rim a 60-day reprieve but warned that it would have to set up a server within India during this period.
                    印度政府给了rim公司60天的暂缓期,但警告称它必须在这段时间内建立本地服务器。
                  • You have obtained a reprieve for me.
                    你给了我另外一次机会。
                  • Professor Ohmae said Korea's recovery was due to "obedience to US hegemony" and reprieve from currency speculators rather than any real fundamental recovery.
                    小前教授说,韩国经济的复苏是因为“顺从于美国的霸权”和暂时摆脱了货币投机商,而并非什么真正的根本性复苏。
                  • It looked as though the college would have to shut, but this week it was given a reprieve.
                    这所大学看起来要关闭了,但这周情况暂时有所缓解。
                  • Unless there is a reprieve the condemned man will hang on Friday.
                    除非缓刑,那个被宣判的人将于星期五被处绞刑。
                  • I consider this a reprieve.
                    我觉得这样算是个缓刑。
                  • He was saved from the gallows by a lastminute reprieve.
                    最后一刻的缓刑令把他从绞架上解救了下来。