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 corpus ['kɔrpəs]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. (事物的)主体, 文集, 本金, 语料库

[医] 体

[经] 本金


  1. A doctrine or a corpus of doctrines relating to matters such as morality and faith, set forth in an authoritative manner by a church.
    教义,教条由教堂以权威的方式提出与道德信仰等问题有关的一条或一系列原则
  2. He commanded those powerful armies till then assembled in modern warfare, he enforced conscription of soldiers for the first time in American history and under imperative necessity he abolished the rights of Habeas Corpus.
    他命令强大的军队集结投入现代战争,他在美国历史上首次厉行征兵制度,在紧急形势的要求下,他废除了人身保护令所赋予的权力。
  3. In this homework, you will explore corpus-based approaches to lexical semantics.
    在此家庭作业中,同学需要探讨基于语料的方法在辞汇语义上的应用。


corpus
corpora
[ noun ]
  1. capital as contrasted with the income derived from it

  2. <noun.possession>
  3. a collection of writings

  4. <noun.group>
    he edited the Hemingway corpus
  5. the main part of an organ or other bodily structure

  6. <noun.body>


Corpus \Cor"pus\ (-p[u^]s), n.; pl. {Corpora} (-p[-o]*r[.a]).
[L.]
A body, living or dead; the corporeal substance of a thing.

{Corpus callosum} (k[a^]l*l[=o]"s[u^]m); pl. {Corpora
callosa} (-s?) [NL., callous body] (Anat.), the great band
of commissural fibers uniting the cerebral hemispheres.
See {Brain}.

{Corpus Christi} (kr[i^]s"t[imac]) [L., body of Christ] (R.
C. Ch.), a festival in honor of the eucharist, observed on
the Thursday after Trinity Sunday.

{Corpus Christi cloth}. Same as {Pyx cloth}, under {Pyx}.

{Corpus delicti} (d[-e]*l[i^]k"t[imac]) [L., the body of the
crime] (Law), the substantial and fundamental fact of the
comission of a crime; the proofs essential to establish a
crime.

{Corpus luteum} (l[=u]"t[-e]*[u^]m); pl. {Corpora lutea}
(-[.a]). [NL., luteous body] (Anat.), the reddish yellow
mass which fills a ruptured Graafian follicle in the
mammalian ovary.

{Corpus striatum} (str[-i]*[=a]"t[u^]m); pl. {Corpora
striata} (-t[.a]). [NL., striate body] (Anat.), a ridge in
the wall of each lateral ventricle of the brain.

  1. Property is as important as free speech or habeas corpus.
  2. "This is not martial law," said Labor Secretary Franklin Drilon. "There's no curfew, there's no suspension of the writ of habeas corpus.
  3. But liberals, while acknowledging the need to clear up post-conviction appeals, opposed the Powell recommendations as far too restrictive of habeas corpus, which is virtually the only way a convicted prisoner has to protect against law-enforcement abuses.
  4. The court has removed entire congeries of legal issues, such as those pertaining to the legality of state search warrants from federal habeas corpus purview.
  5. Critics of the system point to seemingly endless delays in carrying out executions because of almost open ended "habeas corpus" proceedings.
  6. These two revenue sources, plus the residual $1.4 billion in the FSLIC fund, would provide nearly $29 billion to handle bank and S&L failures over the next five years without dipping into the corpus of the FDIC fund.
  7. The case involved habeas corpus, a civil lawsuit most often filed by a convict whose appeals have been rejected.
  8. He said was against the measure because its "habeas corpus" provisions designed to end delays in carrying out executions were not written properly.
  9. "I'd be surprised if 10 senators actually know the differences" among the several conflicting habeas corpus proposals, says one senior Democratic aide who does.
  10. The result was that the House and Senate passed different versions of habeas corpus legislation.
  11. Few death row prisoners are executed these days without having made at least two trips to the Supreme Court on federal habeas corpus writs.
  12. A habeas corpus petition typically argues that the inmate's rights were violated during the arrest or trial.
  13. Rehnquist said he is not calling for a drastic curtailing of the right of convicted killers to appeal to the federal courts for help _ a process known as federal habeas corpus.
  14. The controversy is over the centuries-old system of federal habeas corpus, a civil lawsuit generally filed by a prison inmate who has been convicted and who has had his conviction upheld on appeal.
  15. McVey's lawyer, Robert Anderson, argued this week for a habeas corpus application that was in effect an appeal of the MacDonell decision.
  16. "Unless we convert our assets into higher-yield investments, the foundation corpus will become a corpse," Mr. Neuharth says.
  17. Harris then sought help from the federal courts, in a habeas corpus petition raising the same issue.
  18. The department said also that it had "technical problems" with a Senate-adopted amendment to shorten death penalty delays by replacing state habeas corpus proceedings with a single federal court review.
  19. If enacted, the bill would give convicted killers a one-year limit on filing federal "habeas corpus" appeals after state-court appeals were exhausted, and a two-year limit on challenging denials of such federal appeals.
  20. The move was designed to cut short "habeas corpus" appeals. Such appeals are filed after all others are exhausted and determine whether trials and sentencings were carried out in a constitutional manner.
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