adjudication
含义: The formal process of judging or deciding a dispute or contested matter, typically by an authoritative body.
Adjudication is a legal and administrative term for the resolution of disputes by an impartial third party. In British law, it is used in construction disputes, immigration cases, and employment tribunals. It also appears in competition contexts — an 'adjudicator' judges performances in music or drama festivals. The word implies a structured, rule-based process with a binding or authoritative outcome.
例句
- The dispute was referred to adjudication after mediation failed to produce a settlement. 调解未能达成和解后,争议被提交裁决。El litigio fue remitido a adjudicación tras el fracaso de la mediación.調停で和解に至らなかったため、その紛争は裁定に付託された。조정으로 합의에 이르지 못하자 해당 분쟁은 재정에 회부되었다.
- The adjudication panel reviewed all the evidence before reaching their decision. 裁决小组在做出决定之前审查了所有证据。El panel de adjudicación examinó todas las pruebas antes de dictar su resolución.裁定委員会は決定を下す前にすべての証拠を精査した。재정 위원회는 결정을 내리기 전에 모든 증거를 검토했다.
- Independent adjudication of insurance claims ensures that policyholders are treated fairly. 对保险索赔进行独立裁决可确保投保人得到公平对待。La adjudicación independiente de las reclamaciones de seguros garantiza un trato justo a los asegurados.保険金請求の独立した裁定により、契約者が公正に扱われることが保証される。보험 청구에 대한 독립적인 재정은 보험 계약자가 공정하게 대우받도록 보장한다.
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语境: legal, professional, academic
语气: neutral
起源与历史
From Latin adjudicationem (a judging), from adjudicare (to award judicially), from ad- (to) + judicare (to judge), from judex (judge). Entered English in the 17th century through legal usage.
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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