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plea
/ˈpli/
懇求,辯解,抗辯,請願,託辭
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Plea
n.
1.
Law
That
which
is
alleged
by
a
party
in
support
of
his
cause
;
in
a
stricter
sense
,
an
allegation
of
fact
in
a
cause
,
as
distinguished
from
a
demurrer
;
in
a
still
more
limited
sense
,
and
in
modern
practice
,
the
defendant's
answer
to
the
plaintiff's
declaration
and
demand
.
That
which
the
plaintiff
alleges
in
his
declaration
is
answered
and
repelled
or
justified
by
the
defendant's
plea
.
In
chancery
practice
,
a
plea
is
a
special
answer
showing
or
relying
upon
one
or
more
things
as
a
cause
why
the
suit
should
be
either
dismissed
,
delayed
,
or
barred
.
In
criminal
practice
,
the
plea
is
the
defendant's
formal
answer
to
the
indictment
or
information
presented
against
him
.
2.
Law
A
cause
in
court
;
a
lawsuit
;
as
,
the
Court
of
Common
Pleas
.
See
under
Common
.
The
Supreme
Judicial
Court
shall
have
cognizance
of
pleas
real
,
personal
,
and
mixed
.
--
Laws
of
Massachusetts
.
3.
That
which
is
alleged
or
pleaded
,
in
defense
or
in
justification
;
an
excuse
;
an
apology
.
“Necessity,
the
tyrant's
plea
.”
No
plea
must
serve
; '
t
is
cruelty
to
spare
.
--
Denham
.
4.
An
urgent
prayer
or
entreaty
.
Pleas of the crown
Eng. Law
,
criminal
actions
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
plea
n
1:
a
humble
request
for
help
from
someone
in
authority
[
syn
:
supplication
]
2: (
law
)
a
defendant's
answer
by
a
factual
matter
(
as
distinguished
from
a
demurrer
)
3:
an
answer
indicating
why
a
suit
should
be
dismissed
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