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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

                  • Iran has won a reprieve at the UN.
                    伊朗已经从联合国获得了喘息/暂缓制裁的机会。
                  • Practice has shown that most of the criminals who are given the death penalty with reprieve have had their punishment reduced to life imprisonment or a set term of imprisonment, after expiration of the two-year reprieve.
                    从审判实践看,绝大多数被判处死刑缓期执行的罪犯在二年期满后均被减为无期徒刑或有期徒刑。
                  • He was still hoping for a last-minute reprieve.
                    他仍然抱希望于最后一刻的缓刑命令。
                  • The judge stayed the execution order. The system of announcing the death sentence with a two-year reprieve and forced labor, as provided in China's Criminal Law, is an original creation in the application of capital punishment.
                    法官判暂缓执行死刑。死刑缓期执行制度是中国刑法在死刑适用上的一个独创。
                  • One tender moment's reprieve from loneliness can illuminate a life.
                    刹时间从孤独中的解脱可以影响一生的生活。
                  • I consider this a reprieve.
                    我觉得这样算是个缓刑。
                  • What price a reprieve for Scotland in tonight's final?
                    在今晚的决赛中苏格兰队逃过一劫可能吗?
                  • But if more bad figures emerge a reprieve on new taxes may prove to be wise.
                    但是如果更失望的数据出现,则新税收的推迟无疑是明智的。
                  • The case of Liu Yong has been judged for three times and the sentence has been changed from death penalty to death with reprieve and to death penalty again.
                    刘涌案件经过三审,先后作出了由死刑到死缓又到死刑的三次判决。
                  • 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。