court·house /ˈkortˌhaʊs, ˈkɔrt-/
法院,郡政府所在地
Court·house n.
1. A house in which established courts are held, or a house appropriated to courts and public meetings. [U.S.]
2. A county town; -- so called in Virginia and some others of the Southern States.
Providence, the county town of Fairfax, is unknown by that name, and passes as Fairfax Court House. --Barlett.
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courthouse
n 1: a government building that houses the offices of a county
government
2: a building that houses judicial courts