reprieve

US: /ɹiˈpɹiv/
UK: /ɹɪpɹˈiːv/


English Vietnamese dictionary


reprieve /ri'pri:v/
  • danh từ
    • (pháp lý) sự hoãn thi hành một bản án tử hình
    • sự cho hoãn
    • sự ân xá, sự giảm tội; lệnh ân xá, lệnh giảm tội
    • ngoại động từ
      • (pháp lý) hoãn thi hành một bản án (tử hình)
        • the death sentence was reprieved: án tử hình đó đã hoãn lại
      • cho hoãn lại

    Advanced English dictionary


    verb, noun
    + verb [VN] [usually passive] (not usually used in the progressive tenses)
    1 to officially cancel or delay a punishment for a prisoner who is CONDEMNED to death: a reprieved murderer
    2 to officially cancel or delay plans to close sth or end sth: 70 jobs have been reprieved until next April.
    + noun [usually sing.]
    1 an official order stopping a punishment, especially for a prisoner who is CONDEMNED to death
    2 a delay before sth bad happens: Campaigners have won a reprieve for the hospital threatened with closure.

    Thesaurus dictionary


    v.
    1 respite, rescue, save; let off, spare:
    The Home Secretary reprieved the prisoner from execution pending further investigation.
    n.
    2 delay, postponement, suspension, remission, respite, stay, amnesty:
    The governor granted the condemned man a reprieve at the eleventh hour.

    Collocation dictionary


    ADJ.

    temporary | last-minute
    He was saved from the gallows by a last-minute reprieve.

    VERB + REPRIEVE

    earn, gain, get, win | give sb/sth, grant (sb/sth)
    The railway line, due for closure, has been granted a six-month reprieve.

    PREP.

    ~ from
    The family have won a temporary reprieve from eviction.


    Concise English dictionary


    reprieves|reprieved|reprievingrɪ'prɪːv
    noun
    +a (temporary) relief from harm or discomfort
    +an interruption in the intensity or amount of something
    +a warrant granting postponement (usually to postpone the execution of the death sentence)
    +the act of reprieving; postponing or remitting punishment
    verb
    +postpone the punishment of a convicted criminal, such as an execution
    +relieve temporarily