Precedent
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先例, 前例
a topic or matter that has been previously discussed or addressed
例子
In our discussions, we always refer back to the precedent set by our previous decisions to maintain consistency.
在我们的讨论中,我们总是参考我们之前决定所设定的先例以保持一致性。
The team 's approach to problem-solving follows the precedent established in our earlier projects.
团队解决问题的方法遵循我们早期项目中建立的先例。
02
先例, 前例
an earlier event, action, or decision that serves as a model or justification for similar situations in the future
例子
Her success set a precedent for other women in the industry.
她的成功为行业中的其他女性树立了先例。
The company 's decision created a precedent for handling future disputes.
公司的决定为处理未来纠纷创造了一个先例。
03
先例, 判例
a legal principle or rule created by a previous court decision, used as a guide in deciding similar future cases
例子
The judge relied on a precedent set in an earlier trial.
法官依据了在先前审判中确立的先例。
This ruling could become an important precedent for environmental law.
这一裁决可能成为环境法的重要先例。
04
判例, 先例
a legal framework where principles and rulings from previous court decisions form the basis of law, rather than written statutes
例子
Common law is built on precedent rather than codified statutes.
普通法建立在判例而非成文法规之上。
In precedent-based systems, judges interpret past rulings to resolve current disputes.
在基于先例的系统中,法官解释过去的裁决以解决当前的争议。
precedent
01
先前的, 先例的
earlier in time, order, arrangement, or significance, often serving as an example or rule to be followed in the future
例子
The judge's ruling was based on precedent cases that had similar circumstances.
法官的裁决是基于具有类似情况的先例案件。
The precedent events of the previous year influenced their current strategy.
前一年的先前事件影响了他们当前的策略。
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