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muster, vb. Military law. 1. To assemble together (troops) for inspection or service. 2. To assemble together (potential troops) for enlistment. [Cases: Armed Services 18. C.J.S. Armed Services §§ 43, 45–46.]
muster, vb. Military law. 1. To assemble together (troops) for inspection or service. 2. To assemble together (potential troops) for enlistment. [Cases: Armed Services 18. C.J.S. Armed Services §§ 43, 45–46.]
muster-roll n. (1)军队的花名册;注册服役军人名单 (2)(海商法)(全体)船员名单 由船东或其他船舶管理人保存,对船舶中全部船员的姓名、年龄、民族等事项作出详细记载。
muster roll. Maritime law. A shipmaster’s account listing the name, age, national character, and quality of every employee on the ship. • In wartime, it is used in ascertaining a ship’s neutrality. [Cases: Shipping 67. C.J.S. Shipping § 160.]
muster v. (1)集合;召集(军队、全体船员等) (2)对(全体船员等)进行点名 n. (3)(军队等的)集合;召集 (4)(军队、船员等的)花名册 (5)集合的人员;人员总数 (6)样品
测试用例 英语:test case 法语:instance en vue de créer un précédent 德语:Musterprozess 意大利语:causa modello (precedente) 西班牙语:juicio por crear un precedente
override (oh-v[schwa]r-rId), n. 1. A commission paid to a manager on a sale made by a subordinate. 2. A commission paid to a real-estate broker who listed a property when, within a reasonable amount of time after the expiration of the listing, the owner sells that property directly to a buyer with whom the broker
utility model. Patents. A system of patent registration giving patent-like rights in some countries, usu. for a shorter term than a patent but with little or no search required. • Utility-model patents are not available in the U.S. or Great Britain, but are offered in Japan and many European countries, including Germany and France. Their
Lord Lieutenant. 1. An honorary officeholder who is the Queen’s representative in a county and the principal military officer there, originally appointed to muster the inhabitants to defend the country. 2. Hist. The former viceroy of the Crown in Ireland.