sentence

/ˈsentəns/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈsentəns/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈsen-tᵊn(t)s -tᵊnz/ (ame, mw) · /ˈsen.təns/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈsen.təns/ (ame, ipa)

sentence — 名詞

  • sentencesingular
  • sentencesplural

1. A complete unit of words arranged in grammatically correct order that communicat

1.名詞B1
釋義

句子

表達完整語意的語言單位

A complete unit of words arranged in grammatically correct order that communicates a full message — for example, telling someone something, asking a question, or issuing a command.

例句

Haruto wrote a long sentence on the whiteboard to show the grammar rule.

Haruto 在白板上寫了一個長句子來說明文法規則。

subject–verb structure in a declarative sentence

The first sentence of an essay should clearly state the main topic.

文章的第一句應該清楚說明主題。

同義詞
  • clause

    a clause is a smaller unit that may form part of a sentence; not all clauses are full sentences

  • phrase

    a phrase is a group of words that does not contain a subject–verb pair and cannot stand alone as a sentence

常見錯誤

A sentence don't need a verb.
A sentence needs a verb.
💡A complete sentence in English requires a main verb.

2. The penalty set by a court for a person found guilty of a crime, such as time in

2.名詞B1
釋義

刑期

法院判定的懲罰

The penalty set by a court for a person found guilty of a crime, such as time in prison, a fine, or community service.

例句

Diego received a three-year prison sentence for stealing cars from a dealership.

Diego 因從車行偷車而被判三年有期徒刑。

prison sentence for [crime]

The judge reduced Folake's sentence because she cooperated with the police.

因為 Folake 配合警方調查,法官減輕了她的刑期。

同義詞
  • penalty

    penalty is broader and can include non-court punishments such as sports fines or late fees

  • punishment

    punishment is a general term; sentence specifically refers to a court-ordered punishment for a crime

反義詞
  • acquittal

    acquittal means being found not guilty, so no sentence is given

常見錯誤

The judge gave him a sentence of five years prison.
The judge gave him a sentence of five years in prison.
💡Use 'in prison' after a time expression.

3. The formal moment in court when a judge publicly announces the punishment decide

3.名詞B2
釋義

判決

法官宣布刑罰的程序

The formal moment in court when a judge publicly announces the punishment decided for a convicted person.

例句

The judge will pass sentence on Monday at the city courthouse.

法官將於週一在市法院宣判刑罰。

pass sentence — idiom for pronounce punishment

Under sentence of death, Sayaka spent her last days with her family.

被判處死刑後,Sayaka 在家人的陪伴下度過最後的日子。

同義詞
  • judgment

    judgment is a broader legal term that can include the verdict and the reasoning; sentence is specifically the punishment announcement

用法筆記

Distinguish from noun sense 2: sense 2 is the penalty itself (e.g. 'a 5-year sentence'), while this sense is the act of declaring it (e.g. 'pass sentence'). Frequently used with the verb 'pass', 'read out', or 'pronounce'.

sentence — 動詞