jurisprudence

IPA/ˌdʒʊərɪsˈpruːdns/
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jurisprudence — 名詞

1. the field that examines legal rules and the ideas behind them, including how jud

1.名詞C2
釋義

法理學

研究法律原理與法院解釋方式

the field that examines legal rules and the ideas behind them, including how judges should understand and apply them.

例句

Diya chose jurisprudence after enjoying debates about how judges read the law.

Diya 因為喜歡討論法官如何解讀法律,所以選讀法理學。

study jurisprudence as an academic field

In Wang's seminar, jurisprudence helped students compare strict and flexible legal reasoning.

在 Wang 的研討課上,法理學幫助學生比較嚴格與彈性的法律推理。

jurisprudence seminar

同義詞

文法句型

study jurisprudence

jurisprudence seminar

thesis in jurisprudence

用法筆記

Often names a university subject or a branch of legal theory and commonly follows study, seminar on, or thesis in. Distinguish from sense 2, which refers to the laws themselves rather than the study of them.

常見錯誤

I study jurisprudence to memorize every traffic law.
I study jurisprudence to understand how legal rules are interpreted.
💡jurisprudence is about legal theory and reasoning, not simply learning a list of laws.

2. the full collection of laws used in a country, region, or legal tradition.

2.名詞C2
釋義

法制

某地或某領域適用的整套法律

the full collection of laws used in a country, region, or legal tradition.

例句

Roman jurisprudence shaped many property rules that later spread across Europe.

羅馬法制塑造了許多財產規則,後來又傳到歐洲各地。

Roman jurisprudence

The court compared local jurisprudence with Canadian cases before writing its decision.

法院在寫判決前,比較了當地法制和加拿大案例。

local jurisprudence

同義詞
  • legal system

    the most general everyday equivalent

  • body of law

    highlights the full set of rules in one area

  • legal order

    more formal and often used in academic or comparative contexts

文法句型

Roman jurisprudence

local jurisprudence

environmental jurisprudence

用法筆記

Often appears with a place, period, or field label, such as Roman, local, or environmental. Distinguish from sense 1, which refers to academic thinking about law rather than the legal system itself.