释义 |
re·spon·dent I. \-dənt\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin respondent-, respondens, present participle of respondēre to answer, correspond — more at respond : one that responds (as with a reply): as a. : one that maintains a thesis in reply — distinguished from opponent b. (1) : one that answers in various legal proceedings that are usually not according to the course of the common law (as in equity, admiralty, ecclesiastical, or statutory cases) (2) : the prevailing party in the lower court — distinguished from appellant II. adjective Etymology: Latin respondent-, respondens 1. obsolete : serving to correspond 2. : making response : answering, responsive; especially : being a defendant or respondent at law III. noun : a reflex that occurs in response to a specific external stimulus < the knee jerk is a typical respondent > IV. adjective : relating to or being behavior or responses to a stimulus that are followed by a reward < respondent conditioning > — compare operant 2 in the Dict |