judiciary

[dʒu:'diʃieri]

n.司法部, 司法制度, 法官
adj.司法的, 法院的,法官的

例句与用法:

Biden wasn't the only one who dropped the ball. Newsweek has learned that Sen.Strom Thurmond, the ranking Republican on Judiciary, didn't tell all the five GOP members of the allegations.

犯错的不只拜登一人。《新闻周刊》获悉司法委员会资深共和党参议员瑟曼未将指控告知所有5位共和党委员。

No soap opera fan can complain that the Senate Judiciary Committee hearings that usurped the network tales of sex and power could not deliver their daily emotional fix. It was an astounding day for television viewers, right up there with Watergate.

喜欢看肥皂剧的人不会抱怨参议院司法委员会听证会不能提供每天的感情刺激。在色情与权力故事方面它取代了电视台。对电视观众那是令人耳目一新的一天,可与水门事件媲美。

A local member of the judiciary having limited jurisdiction, especially in criminal cases.

地方法官拥有有限司法权,尤其是在刑事案件中有司法权的司法官中的地方成员

A law court or system of law courts; a judiciary.

司法,司法系统法庭或法庭制度; 司法系统,司法部

词形变化:

名词复数: judiciaries |

详细释义:

n.

1. 司法部; 司法制度[C]

2. (总称)法官[the S][G]

The judiciary has/have been consulted.

已征求过法官们的意见。

a.

司法的; 法官的; 法庭的