n.地方法官;行政官
第三人稱復數:magistrates
/">成人英語MBA聯考單詞大全n.(名詞)[C]地方法官,治安官 an official who judges cases in the lowest courts of law
noun
1. a lay judge or civil authority who administers the law (especially one who conducts a court dealing with minor offenses)
1. (處理輕罪或糾紛的)地方法官,治安法官
A magistrate is an official who acts as a judge in law courts which deal with minor crimes or disputes.
1. 地方法官:(d) 根據本條第(6)款之規定在公告確定之日前,對地方法官(magistrate)作出的判決或者裁定進行的復審(對澳大利亞首都地區的地方法官作出的判決或裁定進行的復審除外)以及對上述復審的上訴;或者(6)在公告(Proclamation)所確定的當日,
☆ 14世紀晚期進入英語,直接源自拉丁語的magistratus,意為公務人員。
以上就是本站詳細整理的詞語magistrate是什么意思的翻譯解釋,供大家參考一下。
There is not among them an esquire, saving the unlettered magistrate.(他們當中除了那個目不識丁的執事,沒有一個鄉紳。)
The magistrate imposed a fine.(治安法官課以罰款。)
Mr Linton was a magistrate, and though he had fifty wives dead, he should inquire into this.(林惇先生是個裁判官,就是他死了五十個妻子,他也得過問這件事。)
They came in a huge truck full of police men, plus two police women, plus a plain clothes intelligence agent and a magistrate.(他們開來了一輛很大的卡車,里滿全是警察,其中有兩名女警。)
But the woman failed to turn up to court and the magistrate struck out the case.(但是這位女子最終沒有在法庭出現,而法官則刪除了這個案子。)
A city magistrate ruled that the novel was obscene and copies should be destroyed.(一位市治安官裁定該小說是淫穢非法作品,應予以銷毀。)
Who enjoyed the reputation of being the most severe, the most upright, the most rigid magistrate on the bench?(也就是在目前司法界赫赫有名,被公認為最嚴厲,最正直,最死板的那個人嗎?)
At last one day, when he was Deputy Magistrate of Hawrah, I made bold to call on him.(終于有一天,我斗膽去拜訪他,他那時在豪拉做代理法官。)
The magistrate committed him to prison for a month.(法官判處他一個月監禁。)
"Come nearer," said the magistrate, with a patronizing wave of the hand, "and tell me to what circumstance I owe the honor of this visit."(“請進來先生,”法官象賜恩似地擺一擺手說,“請告訴我是什么原因使我能有幸看到你的來訪。”)
用作名詞(n.)
The traffic magistrate heard the man's explanation for getting a parking ticket.用作名詞 (n.)
動詞+~
impeach a magistrate控告地方行政長官plead with a magistrate懇求地方行政法官形容詞+~
civil magistrate文職行政長官the first magistrate總統名詞+~
the county magistrate縣長介詞+~
before the magistrate在法庭上The king was too eminent a magistrate to be trusted with discretionary powers.