adjournment
/əˈdʒɜːnmənt/ (bre, ipa) · /əˈdʒɜːrnmənt/ (ame, ipa) · /ə-ˈjərn-mənt/ (ame, mw)
adjournment — 名詞
- adjournmentsingular
- adjournmentsplural
1. a short break in a formal meeting, court case, or official process, after which
休庭;休會
會議或審判中的暫時休息
a short break in a formal meeting, court case, or official process, after which the proceedings continue
The judge called for an adjournment after the key witness fell ill.
法官在關鍵證人突然生病後宣布休庭。
call for an adjournment — request a pause in proceedings
The committee's adjournment lasted only twenty minutes before they returned.
委員會的休會只持續了二十分鐘,隨後他們就回來繼續開會。
Fatima requested an adjournment so her lawyer could review the new documents.
Fatima 要求休庭,好讓她的律師審閱新文件。
After a brief adjournment, the chairperson asked everyone to take their seats.
短暫休會後,主席請大家就座。
The trial's adjournment over the summer gave both sides time to prepare.
審判在夏季休庭,讓雙方有時間做準備。
- recess
slightly less formal; common in legislative and school contexts
- break
everyday equivalent; too informal for court or parliamentary settings
- suspension
implies a halt, often for disciplinary or investigative reasons
文法句型
adjournment of + meeting/trial/hearing