resummon
verb [ T ] (also re-summon) uk/ˌriːˈsʌm.ən/
重招;再传唤
to order someone to come to a particular place again
If the witness does not attend, the court may permit that he be re-summoned to attend. 如果证人不出席,法庭可以允许他被重新传唤出席。
Nearly 90 people attended the dinner, which lasted until the music re-summoned them to the ballroom.
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- We can provide transcripts of the testimony, or if necessary, we can resummon witnesses.
- Helen is resummoned and Marlowe devotes some of the play's most arousing lines to Faustus's celebration of her.
- The magistrate may resummon the witnesses and recommence the trial.