英[ə'dʒɜːnmənt]美[ə'dʒɜːnmənt]
noun(名词)
双解例句
noun(名词)
小知识
When you end something or postpone it to a later time, that's an adjournment. When an initially friendly meeting becomes an angry shouting match, it might be time for an adjournment.
Members at a company board meeting might request an adjournment for lunch, agreeing to reconvene in an hour. Court cases take similar adjournments, pausing for the weekend or holidays. The Supreme Court's regular schedule includes a summer-long adjournment that doesn't end until the first Monday in October, when a new session begins. The Old French source, ajornement, meant both “daybreak” and “summons to appear in court.” Adjourn was initially used to mean “set a date to reconvene.”