A1 noun 正式

warrant

/ˈwɒrənt/

A warrant is an official document signed by a judge or person in authority. It gives the police permission to do something, like search a house or arrest someone.

例句

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1

The police had a search warrant for the apartment.

The police had a legal document to look inside the apartment.

2

A judge must sign the arrest warrant before any action is taken.

An official must sign the paper to allow the arrest.

3

They can't just come in here; they need a warrant!

They are not allowed to enter without a legal paper.

词族

名词
warrant
Verb
warrant
形容词
warranted
相关
warranty
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记忆技巧

Think of 'WAR' and 'RENT'. If you don't pay 'rent' to the law, they might start a 'war' with a 'warrant'.

快速测验

The police cannot enter the house because they do not have a ___.

正确!

正确答案是: warrant

例句

1

The police had a search warrant for the apartment.

everyday

The police had a legal document to look inside the apartment.

2

A judge must sign the arrest warrant before any action is taken.

formal

An official must sign the paper to allow the arrest.

3

They can't just come in here; they need a warrant!

informal

They are not allowed to enter without a legal paper.

4

The legal validity of the warrant was questioned during the trial.

academic

The lawyers checked if the police paper followed the rules.

5

The authorities presented a warrant to inspect the company's financial records.

business

The government showed a legal paper to check the office files.

词族

名词
warrant
Verb
warrant
形容词
warranted
相关
warranty

常见搭配

search warrant permission to look for evidence
arrest warrant permission to take someone to jail
issue a warrant to give an official legal paper
obtain a warrant to get a legal paper from a judge
outstanding warrant an active paper for someone not yet caught

常用短语

search warrant

legal right to search a place

death warrant

an official order for an execution

arrest warrant

an official order to catch a person

容易混淆的词

warrant vs warranty

A warrant is a legal paper for police; a warranty is a guarantee for a product like a phone.

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使用说明

In legal contexts, 'warrant' is almost always a countable noun. It usually describes an action the police are allowed to take.

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常见错误

Learners often say 'the police has a warrant' instead of 'the police have a warrant' or confuse it with 'warranty'.

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记忆技巧

Think of 'WAR' and 'RENT'. If you don't pay 'rent' to the law, they might start a 'war' with a 'warrant'.

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词源

From the Old French word 'warant', meaning a protector or a person who guarantees something.

语法模式

countable noun usually used with the verbs 'issue', 'sign', or 'execute' often followed by the preposition 'for'
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文化背景

In the US and UK, the Fourth Amendment and similar laws protect citizens from being searched without a warrant.

快速测验

The police cannot enter the house because they do not have a ___.

正确!

正确答案是: warrant

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