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test case

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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ˈtest case noun [countable]  SCLa legal case that establishes a particular principle, that is then used as a standard which other similar cases can be judged against 判例〔确定某种判决准则、供其他类似案件作判决依据的案件〕
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test caseMrs Ruth Annison, association secretary, thought the Redmire branch would become a test case for similar lines elsewhere.The infuriated Abbot put forward a test case by sending a monk with a wagonload of corn across the bridge.It promised, in a very real sense, a test case for our theories of the behavior of impactors.Van Gogh as the subject for a biographer is thus a test case.If it goes to court it could be an important test case.This is symptomatic of the adversarial relationship schools have with Woodhead, but it is also an extremely important test case.With Magic as a high-profile test case, the world will see an HIV-positive person living the life he chooses.Substitute biology teacher John Scopes volunteered to be the test case.
From Longman Business Dictionarytest caseˈtest caseLAW a legal case that establishes a particular principle and can be used as a standard against which other, similar cases can be judgedEverybody is looking at this as a test case. If Mrs Cooke is successful, you’re going to see a lot more lawsuits against the tobacco companies. compare precedent case
ˈtest case nounChineseSyllable
Business principle, particular establishes legal Corpus that a case a


test case
ˈtest case noun [countable]
a legal case that establishes a particular principle, that is then used as a standard which other similar cases can be judged against


test caseBrE /ˈtest keɪs/ 🔊NAmE /ˈtest keɪs/ 🔊 nouna legal case or other situation whose result will be used as an example when decisions are being made on similar cases in the future (判决同类案件可援用的)判例