contumacy
英:['kɒntjʊməsɪ] 美: [ˈkɑntuməsi, -tju-]
contumacy 基本解释
n.拒不服从,固执;
变形
复数:contumacies
英英释义
contumacy[ 'kɔntjuməsi ]
n.willful refusal to appear before a court or comply with a court order; can result in a finding of contempt of courtobstinate rebelliousness and insubordination; resistance to authority
contumacy 相关例句
权威例句
"CONTUMACY"SOBRE LA CONTUMACIA ON THE CONTUMACYLung cancer screening: contumacy vs mendacityLung cancer screening: contumacy vs mendacityContumacy, Defense Strategy, and Criminal Law in Late Medieval ItalyLung cancer screening: conundrum or contumacy?Between Contumacy and Obsequiousness Tacitus on Moral Freedom and the Historian’s TaskOrganizational Contumacy in the Transmission of Judicial Policies: The Mapp, Escobedo, Miranda, and Gault CasesChurch, state and law: solutions to lay contumacy in the Anglo‐Scottish borders during the later thirteenth centuryHistory of the Condemnation of the Patriarch Nicon: ‘Contumacy of Nicon towards the synod,’ which he calls a ‘synagogue,’