remit
verb [ T ] uk/rɪˈmɪt/ us/rɪˈmɪt/ -tt-
(REDUCE)
law UK specialized减刑;减少服刑时间
to reduce a period of time that someone must spend in prison
She has had part of her sentence remitted. 她得到了减刑。
His prison sentence was remitted to two years. 他的刑期被缩减至两年。
(SEND)
formal汇(款);汇寄;汇付
to send money to someone
He worked as a builder in Chicago and remitted half his monthly wage to his family in the Philippines. 他在芝加哥做建筑工,把每月工资的一半寄回在菲律宾的家。
formal将…提交(权力部门进行处理)
to refer a matter to someone in authority to deal with
She remitted the case to a new tribunal for reconsideration. 她将这一案件提交给一个新的特别法庭重新审议。
remit
noun [ C usually singular ] uk/ˈriː.mɪt/ us/ˈriː.mɪt/
职权范围;控制范围;权限
the area that a person or group of people in authority has responsibility for or control over
The remit of this official inquiry is to investigate the reasons for the accident. 这次官方调查旨在查清事故发生原因。