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词汇 Miranda
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Miranda1

proper nounmɪˈrandəməˈrændə
Astronomy
  • A satellite of Uranus, the eleventh closest to the planet, having a complex terrain of cratered areas and tracts of grooves and ridges, discovered in 1948 (diameter 480 km).

    〔天文〕天卫五

Origin

Named after the daughter of Prospero in Shakespeare's The Tempest.

Rhymes

Amanda, Aranda, Baganda, Banda, brander, candour (US candor), coriander, dander, expander, gander, germander, goosander, jacaranda, Leander, Luanda, Lysander, meander, memoranda, Menander, oleander, panda, pander, pasanda, philander, propaganda, Rwanda, sander, Skanda, stander, Uganda, understander, Vanda, veranda, withstander, zander

Miranda2

adjectivemɪˈrandəməˈrændə
US Law
  • Denoting or relating to the duty of the police to inform a person taken into custody of their right to legal counsel and the right to remain silent under questioning.

    〔美律〕(与)米兰达原则(有关)的(指警察应告知在押人有权聘请律师和被讯问时有权保持沉默的责任)

    the patrolman read Lee his Miranda rights

    巡警向李宣读了他的米兰达权力。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Thus, before a military tribunal, a known terrorist could not walk because of a legal technicality, such as the arresting officer's failure to give him a Miranda warning.
    • One of the ways in which the Court has developed the flexibility of Miranda in the years that followed the decision was to provide that the ‘fruits’ of a Miranda violation would not be excluded.
    • If the police officer possessed enough evidence to place the suspect under arrest, the suspect would be given a Miranda warning that he or she had the right to remain silent.
    • Once one accepts this piece of judicial overreaching, it follows that physical evidence obtained in the absence of a Miranda warning is inadmissible.
    • You know, that they can think about these, you know, what had happened and these people might possibly go free, because of a Miranda reading.

Origin

1960s: from Miranda versus Arizona, the case that led to this ruling by the Supreme Court.

Miranda1

proper nounməˈrandəməˈrændə
Astronomy
  • A satellite of Uranus, the eleventh closest to the planet, with a diameter of 301 miles (485 km). Discovered in 1948, it is the innermost and smallest of the five major Uranian satellites and has a complex terrain of cratered areas and tracts of grooves and ridges.

Origin

Named after the daughter of Prospero in Shakespeare's The Tempest.

Miranda2

adjectiveməˈrændəməˈrandə
US Law
  • Denoting or relating to the duty of the police to inform a person taken into custody of their right to legal counsel and the right to remain silent under questioning.

    〔美律〕(与)米兰达原则(有关)的(指警察应告知在押人有权聘请律师和被讯问时有权保持沉默的责任)

    the patrolman read Lee his Miranda rights

    巡警向李宣读了他的米兰达权力。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • One of the ways in which the Court has developed the flexibility of Miranda in the years that followed the decision was to provide that the ‘fruits’ of a Miranda violation would not be excluded.
    • If the police officer possessed enough evidence to place the suspect under arrest, the suspect would be given a Miranda warning that he or she had the right to remain silent.
    • Thus, before a military tribunal, a known terrorist could not walk because of a legal technicality, such as the arresting officer's failure to give him a Miranda warning.
    • Once one accepts this piece of judicial overreaching, it follows that physical evidence obtained in the absence of a Miranda warning is inadmissible.
    • You know, that they can think about these, you know, what had happened and these people might possibly go free, because of a Miranda reading.

Origin

1960s: from Miranda versus Arizona, the case that led to this ruling by the Supreme Court.

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