deposition是什么意思
n. 免职, 作证, 沉淀
[化] 沉积
n. the natural process of laying down a deposit of something
n. (law) a pretrial interrogation of a witness; usually conducted in a lawyer’s office
n. the act of deposing someone; removing a powerful person from a position or office
deposition的用法和例句
1.That’s why every week, I deposit a quarter mil, cash, into a safety deposit box at chase, so I really don’t think I’m gonna steal it from myself.
所以我每周都会用保险箱 运送25万左右的现金 我真心不觉得我会自己偷我自己的钱
2.That’s why I need you at the depositions.
所以我才要你在宣誓时在场
3.You can’t represent yourself in a deposition.
取证会上你不能自己代表自己
4.I heard about your deposition at justice.
我听说了你去司法部作证那件事
5.Not for long, I’m late for a deposition.
不会很久 有个取证要迟到了
6.I can’t believe she deposited the money.
真不敢相信她把钱存起来了
7.I’m not here to be a deposit in your spank bank.
我来可不是 为了被你打骂的
8.We need to review all the depositions.
我们得把所有口供都过一遍
9.And maybe after the deposition, you could come by again.
也许作证之后你可以再来吃顿饭
10.Mayfield? I dropped off the deposit myself.
梅菲尔德吗 我亲自去下的订金来着