2009年4月3日 星期五

decant, habeas corpus, fallen star,civil sword

Judge Rules Some Prisoners at Bagram Have Right of Habeas Corpus
By CHARLIE SAVAGE
A federal judge ruled that some prisoners held by the United States military in Afghanistan have a right to challenge their imprisonment.

After multiple knee injuries and a personal scandal, soccer's fallen star attempts to make a comeback in a Brazilian league.


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The civil sword shall and must be red and bloody."


pronunciation The host remembered to decant the wine before serving it to his guests.


decant
tr.v.-cant·ed-cant·ing-cants.
  1. To pour off (wine, for example) without disturbing the sediment.
  2. To pour (a liquid) from one container into another.
[Medieval Latin dēcanthāre : Latin dē-, de- + Latin canthus, rim of a wheel or vessel (of Celtic origin).]
decantation de'can·ta'tion ('kăn-tā'shənn.

v. tr. - 輕輕倒出, 移入其他容器

日本語 (Japanese)
v. - 静かに注ぐ, 別の容器に移す

habeas corpus
noun [U] LEGAL〈ラテン語〉《法律》人身保護令状{じんしん ほご れいじょう}
a legal order which states that a person in prison must appear before and be judged by a court of law before he or she can be forced by law to stay in prison

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