A1 noun 正式

deposition

/ˌdepəˈzɪʃn/

A legal process where a person gives a formal statement under oath, usually outside of a courtroom. This statement is recorded and can be used as evidence during a trial later.

例句

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1

She had to give a deposition about the car accident she saw.

She had to give a deposition about the car accident she saw.

2

The witness provided a sworn deposition during the pre-trial discovery phase.

The witness provided a sworn deposition during the pre-trial discovery phase.

3

I have to do a deposition tomorrow, and I am quite nervous.

I have to do a deposition tomorrow, and I am quite nervous.

词族

名词
deposition
Verb
depose
形容词
depositional
相关
deponent
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记忆技巧

Think of 'depositing' the truth into a record, just like you deposit money into a bank.

快速测验

The lawyer asked the witness to give a ______ before the trial started.

正确!

正确答案是: deposition

例句

1

She had to give a deposition about the car accident she saw.

everyday

She had to give a deposition about the car accident she saw.

2

The witness provided a sworn deposition during the pre-trial discovery phase.

formal

The witness provided a sworn deposition during the pre-trial discovery phase.

3

I have to do a deposition tomorrow, and I am quite nervous.

informal

I have to do a deposition tomorrow, and I am quite nervous.

4

Academic analysis shows that depositions are critical for building a legal case.

academic

Academic analysis shows that depositions are critical for building a legal case.

5

The manager sat for a deposition regarding the company's financial records.

business

The manager sat for a deposition regarding the company's financial records.

词族

名词
deposition
Verb
depose
形容词
depositional
相关
deponent

常见搭配

give a deposition give a deposition
take a deposition take a deposition
sworn deposition sworn deposition
video deposition video deposition
deposition transcript deposition transcript

常用短语

under deposition

under deposition

oral deposition

oral deposition

to sit for a deposition

to sit for a deposition

容易混淆的词

deposition vs disposition

Disposition refers to a person's character or mood, while deposition is a legal statement.

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使用说明

This word is almost exclusively used in legal contexts to describe out-of-court testimony. It is a formal noun and usually follows verbs like 'give', 'take', or 'sit for'.

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常见错误

Learners often think a deposition happens inside a courtroom in front of a judge, but it usually happens in a law office.

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记忆技巧

Think of 'depositing' the truth into a record, just like you deposit money into a bank.

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词源

From the Latin 'depositio', meaning to lay down or put aside, referring to 'laying down' one's testimony on paper.

语法模式

Countable noun Plural: depositions Often used with the preposition 'about' or 'regarding'
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文化背景

In the United States, depositions are a standard part of the 'discovery' process in civil lawsuits.

快速测验

The lawyer asked the witness to give a ______ before the trial started.

正确!

正确答案是: deposition

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A1

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A1

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A1

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A1

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A1

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A1

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