to remit
01
to send money, usually as payment or transfer
例子
She remitted the rent by bank transfer.
The company remitted the invoice amount to the supplier.
02
to lessen tightness or firmness
例子
The sailor remitted the rope after securing the sail.
He remitted the bowstring slightly to aim better.
03
减轻, 缓解
to lessen the intensity or extent
例子
The medication helps to remit the pain, making it more bearable for the patient.
药物有助于减轻疼痛,使患者更能忍受。
Last week, the rainfall remitted, allowing the floodwaters to recede.
上周,降雨减弱,使得洪水得以退去。
04
to cancel or reduce a debt, fine, or other financial obligation
例子
The government remitted the fines for first-time offenders.
The charity remitted fees for eligible participants.
05
to send a case or matter to another court or authority for decision
例子
The judge remitted the case to a lower court.
Parliament remitted the bill to committee for further study.
06
to forgive an offense or wrongdoing
例子
The priest remitted the penitent's sins.
He remitted the offender for good behavior.
07
to postpone until a future date
例子
The meeting was remitted to next Monday.
The council remitted the vote until the following session.
Remit
01
移送, 转交
the process of sending a legal case from one court to another for review or resolution, often due to jurisdictional or procedural reasons
例子
The governor 's remit of the prisoner's sentence brought relief to the inmate's family, who had advocated for clemency.
州长对囚犯判决的发回给囚犯的家人带来了宽慰,他们曾主张宽大处理。
In cases of exceptional behavior and genuine remorse, a judge may consider the remit of a portion of the convicted person's sentence.
在行为异常和真诚悔悟的情况下,法官可以考虑发回部分被判刑者的判决。
02
the scope of responsibility, authority, or subject matter assigned to a person, committee, or piece of research
例子
Education policy falls within the remit of the Ministry of Education.
The committee 's remit includes reviewing environmental regulations.
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