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审判 (shěnpàn) is primarily used to express a formal meaning. It refers to the legal process of bringing someone to trial and determining their guilt or innocence. It can also refer to the act of judging or evaluating something or someone.
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1. 审理 (shěn lǐ): This word also means "to try" or "to bring to trial," but it specifically refers to the process of hearing and examining evidence in a court of law. It can also be used in a broader sense to mean "to handle" or "to deal with" a case or situation.
2. 审讯 (shěn xùn): This word is similar to 审判 in that it also means "to try" or "to bring to trial," but it specifically refers to the process of interrogating or questioning a suspect or witness in a legal setting.
3. 审查 (shěn chá): This word means "to examine" or "to review," and it can be used in a legal context to refer to the process of reviewing evidence or documents in a trial.
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审判 (shěnpàn) is often used in everyday conversation to refer to the process of bringing someone to trial or trying them in a court of law. For example, someone might say, "他被审判了 (tā bèi shěnpàn le) - He was brought to trial."
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