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审
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Definitions
- 1. to examine
- 2. to investigate
- 3. carefully
- 4. to try (in court)
Words Containing 审
court
to act prudently
to examine
judgment seat
awaiting trial
to check and revise
prudent; cautious
peer review
to look closely at
to hear (a case)
under interrogation (for a crime)
to read (a draft)
to examine
to audit
jury
Court of Final Appeal
to hear a case again
to attend court
to copy-edit
hearing (law)
esthetics
to examine and judge the situation
to review (a paper or manuscript)
first instance (law)
Uxin or Wushen banner in southwest Ordos prefecture 鄂爾多斯|鄂尔多斯[è ěr duō sī], Inner Mongolia
to commit sb for trial
esthetic conception
accountant
auditor
reviewer (of a paper)
inquest
judge
preliminary trial
to report for judgment
criminal court
preliminary hearing
court hearing
judge
Uxin or Wushen banner in southwest Ordos prefecture 鄂爾多斯|鄂尔多斯[è ěr duō sī], Inner Mongolia
joint hearing
to examine the cadres (i.e. 審查幹部|审查干部[shěn chá gàn bù])
to bring to trial
audit office
to stand trial; to be on trial (for a crime)
the right to a fair trial
appreciating the arts
final ruling
to revise
to reinvestigate
to observe and form a judgment
Special Jury Prize, award at the Venice Film Festival
to audit
judgment bar
examine sb's political record
autumn trial (judicial hearing of capital cases during Ming and Qing)
to re-examine; to recheck
a trial
examination
(of a committee etc) to deliberate; to consider; to discuss
to investigate
to examine and approve
peer review
to deliberate and decide
trial judge
to review or peruse
to judge the hour and size up the situation
presiding judge
to proof-read
jury
esthetic pleasure
to examine sth and make a decision
system of appeals (to higher court)
to look at sth carefully
jurisdiction
to screen and select (candidates etc)
(law) to try (a criminal case) and reach a conclusion
to interrogate
public trial (in a court of law)
juror
an eye for beauty
release from custody, subject to provision of a surety, pending investigation (PRC)
grand jury
appeal (to higher courts)
judge (in court)
to interrogate
to appraise