extradite

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extradite — 動詞

  • extraditepresent simple I / you / we / they
  • extraditeshe / she / it
  • extraditedpast simple
  • extraditing-ing form

1. to formally send a suspect to a different country or jurisdiction so a court the

1.動詞及物C1
釋義

引渡

將嫌犯交給他國受審

to formally send a suspect to a different country or jurisdiction so a court there can deal with the criminal case.

例句

Spain agreed to extradite Mateo to Chile over the bank fraud case.

西班牙同意就那起銀行詐欺案,將 Mateo 引渡到智利。

extradite + person + to + country

Officials asked Thailand to extradite Anna after the prison escape.

官員在那起越獄事件後,要求泰國引渡 Anna。

ask a country to extradite someone

同義詞
  • surrender

    more technical or diplomatic in legal writing; often names the act of giving someone up under a warrant system

  • hand over

    broader and less formal; not limited to cross-border criminal procedure

  • deport

    means forcing a non-citizen to leave a country, not sending a suspect abroad for trial

文法句型

extradite someone to + country

extradite someone for + crime

be extradited from + country

用法筆記

Usually used when one country or region formally gives a suspect to another through a legal request or treaty. Often appears in passive forms like 'be extradited to X', and the destination is the place where the person will face trial.

常見錯誤

The court deported the suspect to Italy for trial.
The court extradited the suspect to Italy for trial.
💡'deport' is for immigration removal; 'extradite' is for sending a suspect to face criminal charges elsewhere.
Police extradited him from Paris to Lyon.
Police transferred him from Paris to Lyon.
💡'extradite' is used between countries or legal jurisdictions, not for travel inside one country.