contumacycontumacyD.J.:[ˈkɔntjuməsi]K.K.:[ˈkɑntuməsi, -tju-]n.1.■拒不服从; 固执
contumacy['kɔntjuməsi]n.1.■拒不服从;顽固反抗;倔强;叛逆性变形n.contumacies
contumacycontumacy[ˈkɔntjuməsi]n.1.■不服从, 顽抗, 倔强2.■不听法院命令
contumacy
[ˈkɒntjʊməsi]
noun
[ˈkɒntjʊməsi]
noun
- [mass noun](archaic or Law)stubborn refusal to obey or comply with authority, especially disobedience to a court order or summons
(古 律)拒不服从;顽抗;藐视法庭;违抗法院命令(或不服法院传唤)
- Middle English: from Latin contumacia 'inflexibility', from contumax (see contumacious)
contumacy
名词 contumacy:
willful refusal to appear before a court or comply with a court order; can result in a finding of contempt of court
obstinate rebelliousness and insubordination; resistance to authority
contumacy
■he is contumacy as a donkey.
他像驴子一样倔强。
■The former would be contumacy;
前者意味着藐视公爵;
■The literature of shanghai group as a special integer was studied and finalized the design and became an expert thesis of Chinese contumacy literature, which is a matter no more than two decade.
海派文学作为一个具有特殊性的整体被加以研究,定型成为中国现代文学史上的一个专门论题不过是近十几年的事情。