3.plead no contestlaw to state that you will not offer a defence in a court of law for something wrong you have done 提出不作抗辩
Examples from the Corpus
plead no contest• Irvin is on probation after pleading no contest in July to a felonycharge of cocainepossession.• Irvin served a five-game suspension this season after pleading no contest to felony cocaine possession.• The company also pleaded no contest to falsifying its records to hide the illegalcontributions.• Burgess pleaded no contest and was fined $ 150.• Last month, he pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor voter-fraud charge.• He pleaded no contest to driving without a license.• Unocal later pleads no contest to 12 criminalcountsfiled by the state and agrees to pay a $ 3 million fine.• As a result, McCowan pleaded no contest, Sacks said.• Earlier this week, Sherrod pleaded no contest to contempt of court for fleeing Holley.
nCOLLOCATIONS
verbs
enter a contest (=take part in one)
Anyone over 18 years old can enter the contest.
take part in a contest
Twenty-five countries took part in the contest.
compete in a contest
The band has competed in many contests over the years.
win/lose a contest
He won a public-speaking contest at his school.
withdraw from a contest (=stop taking part in a contest)
Two candidates had withdrawn from the contest.
have/hold a contest
My college holds an athletics contest once a year.
a contest takes place
The contest took place in Berlin.
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + contest
a leadership contest (=in which two politicians compete to become leader of their party)
The party did not want the turmoil of a leadership contest.
a presidential contest
the 1987 U.S presidential contest
an electoral/election contest
What will be the outcome of the electoral contest?
a beauty contest (=to find the most beautiful person)
Miss Colombia won the beauty contest.
a talent contest (=to find the best performer)
She's singing a song in the school talent contest.
a popularity contest (=to decide which person people like the most)
The competition has turned into a popularity contest.
close (=one which someone wins by a very small amount)
The race was a close contest between two evenly matched crews.
fair (=one in which everyone has the same chance of winning)
Divide the class into groups in a way that will make it a fair contest.
even/equalBritish EnglishBrE (=one in which everyone has the same chance of winning)
One of the men was much older so it was hardly an even contest.
uneven/unequalBritish EnglishBrE (=one in which one of the people, groups etc has a better chance of winning)
Given their military strength, the war was a pretty unequal contest.
Examples from the Corpus
contest• Harriet decided to enter Henry in the cutebabycontest.• She won several beautycontests when she was in her early twenties.• But one thing remained constant: In a big contest, Gretzky will come through in a big way.• a close contest for the mayor's job• The essaycontest is open to all teenagers.• We had many good contests on the track and there was some conflict off the track as well.• Jack always wins the pub's karaokecontest.• The company also pleaded no contest to falsifying its records to hide the illegalcontributions.• The event, held every four years in FortWorth, Texas, is the country's leading pianocontest.• In the tacticalcontest Wilkinson emerged on top.• Lena knew that she had entered the contest without the support of others in the church.• Did I mention that the contest is also a fund-raiser?• He looked very nice in it and he did win the contest, so Ken did know what he was doing.• As the boss of this contest, you get to set the rules.• Jake always enters the arm-wrestlingcontest at the local fair.
leadership contest• He voted for Mr Heseltine rather than Mrs Thatcher in the 1990 leadership contest.• He presided over the 1990 leadership contest that saw the departure of Margaret Thatcher and the arrival of JohnMajor.• Refuse to play games Is there an alternative for Labour to the introspection of leadership contests and inquests?• By the closing date for nominations for the leadership contest of Nov. 15 only Thatcher and Heseltine had been nominated.• His next sentence unobtrusively removed an argument that might have been used against me in the leadership contest.• Labour's NationalExecutiveCommitteeagreed last night that the leadership contest should take place at a special conference on July 18.• He certainly welcomed the leadership contest, but then so did many others.