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Related topics: Lawar·raign /əˈreɪn/ verb [transitive] SCL law to make someone come to court to hear what their crime is 提讯,提审,传讯arraign somebody on something Thompson was arraigned on a charge of murder. 汤普森因被控谋杀而受到提审。 —arraignment noun [countable, uncountable]→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusarraign somebody on something• Thompson was arraigned on three charges of murder.Origin arraign (1300-1400) Old French araisner, from raisnier “to speak”, from Latin ratio “reason”ar·raign verbChineseSyllable someone make Corpus to court to to come |