| 释义 | sub·poe·na I. noun
 also sub·pe·na \səˈpēnə, ÷ -ēnē, -ēni sometimes (ˌ)səbˈp- or ÷ -pēnyə\
 (-s)
 Etymology: Middle English suppena, sub pena, from Latin sub poena under penalty; from the opening words of the writ
 1.  : a writ commanding a person designated in it to attend court under a penalty for failure — see subpoena ad testificandum, subpoena duces tecum
 2.  : the process by which a defendant in an equity action is commanded to appear and answer the plaintiff's bill
 II. transitive verb
 also subpena \“\
 (-ed/-ing/-s)
 : to serve or summon with a writ of subpoena
 < had been subpoenaed to appear at the inquest — Kamala Markandaya >
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