English-Thai Dictionary
remand
VT ส่งกลับ send back song-kab
remand
VT ส่งกลับ ไป คุมขัง ระหว่าง รอ การ พิจารณาคดี (ทางกฎหมาย incarcerate send to prison song-kab-pai-kum-kang-ra-wang-ror-pi-ja-ra-na-ka-de
remand
VT ส่งกลับ ไป ยัง ศาล ที่ ต่ำกว่า เพื่อ พิจารณา (ทางกฎหมาย song-kab-pai-yang-san-ti-tam-kwa
remand for
PHRV ส่ง เข้า ขัง คุก (ก่อน พิจารณาคดี song-kao-kang-kuk
remand in
PHRV ควบคุมตัว (ก่อน การ พิจารณาคดี kub-kum-tua
remand to
PHRV ส่ง ไป (บางที่ เพื่อ คอย การ พิจารณาคดี song-pai-koi-pi-ja-ra-na
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
REMAND
v.t.[L. re and mando. ] To call or send back him or that which is ordered to a place; as, to remand an officer from a distant place; to remand an envoy from a foreign court.
REMANDED
pp. Called or sent back.
REMANDING
ppr. Calling or sending back.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
REMAND
Re *mand " (r-mnd "), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Remanded; p. pr. & vb. n.Remanding. ] Etym: [F. remander to send word again, L. remandare; pref. re- re- + mandare to commit, order, send word. See Mandate. ]
Defn: To recommit; to send back. Remand it to its former place. South. Then were they remanded to the cage again. Bunyan.
REMAND
REMAND Re *mand ", n.
Defn: The act of remanding; the order for recommitment.
REMANDMENT
REMANDMENT Re *mand "ment (-ment ), n.
Defn: A remand.
New American Oxford Dictionary
remand
re mand |riˈmand rəˈmænd |Law ▶verb [ with obj. ] place (a defendant ) on bail or in custody, esp. when a trial is adjourned: I had a seventeen-year-old son remanded to a drug-addiction program. • return (a case ) to a lower court for reconsideration: the Supreme Court summarily vacated the opinion and remanded the matter back to the California Court of Appeal. ▶noun a committal to custody. ORIGIN late Middle English (as a verb in the sense ‘send back again ’): from late Latin remandare, from re- ‘back ’ + mandare ‘commit. ’ The noun dates from the late 18th cent.
remand centre
re ¦mand centre ▶noun (in the UK and Canada ) an institution in which people accused of a crime are held in custody while awaiting trial.
Oxford Dictionary
remand
remand |rɪˈmɑːnd |Law ▶verb [ with obj. ] place (a defendant ) on bail or in custody, especially when a trial is adjourned: he was remanded in custody for a week. • return (a case ) to a lower court for reconsideration. ▶noun a committal to custody. PHRASES on remand in custody pending trial. ORIGIN late Middle English (as a verb in the sense ‘send back again ’): from late Latin remandare, from re- ‘back ’ + mandare ‘commit ’. The noun dates from the late 18th cent.
remand centre
re ¦mand centre ▶noun (in the UK and Canada ) an institution in which people accused of a crime are held in custody while awaiting trial.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
remand
re mand /rɪmǽnd |-mɑ́ːnd /動詞 他動詞 1 〖通例be ~ed 〗〘法 〙〈被告などが 〉再拘留 [再留置 ]される ; 〈事件が 〉 (下級審へ )差し戻される ▸ be remanded in [into ] custody 再拘留される .2 «…に » …を送り返す, 送還する «to » .名詞 /-́-̀ /U 〘法 〙再拘留 ; (裁判の )差し戻し ; 送還 ; C 再拘留された人 ▸ be on remand 再拘留中である .~́ h ò me [c è ntre ]⦅英 ⦆未成年者拘置所 〘処置決定まで拘置される; ⦅米 ⦆detention home 〙.