Kangaroo court Meaning in English
expression
释义
An unofficial court or a group that pretends to have legal authority but ignores proper legal procedures and gives unfair or predetermined judgments.
用法与细微差别
Always informal, often critical or negative. Used to accuse a process or decision of being unfair, biased, or not real justice. Common in political, social, and legal discussions. Not used for real courts; it's a metaphor.
例句
The workers felt the meeting was a kangaroo court.
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He refused to take part in the kangaroo court.
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The manager called a kangaroo court to blame someone for the mistake.
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That investigation was a total kangaroo court—the outcome was obvious from the start.
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Don’t waste your time, it’s just another kangaroo court with no real justice.
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Whenever someone disagreed with the boss, she set up a kangaroo court to humiliate them.
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