coroner 英 [ˈkɒrənə(r)]   美 [ˈkɔrənə(r)]

coroner

coroner  英 [ˈkɒrənə(r)] 美 [ˈkɔrənə(r)]

n. 验尸官 

名词复数:coroners 

The corpse was disinterred and re-examined by the coroner. 尸体被掘出来,由验尸官重新验尸。
But there's no report [into it] yet available to the coroner. 但是在验尸官这儿并没有什么有价值的报告。

  • A coroner is a scientist with a grim specialty: a coroner studies dead bodies and figures out the cause of death.
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  • n. 验尸官
  • 1. The corpse was disinterred and re-examined by the coroner.

    尸体被掘出来,由验尸官重新验尸。

  • 2. But there's no report [into it] yet available to the coroner.

    但是在验尸官这儿并没有什么有价值的报告。

  • 3. Mr Walters, the coroner for Bridgend and Glamorgan Valleys, said he would look at the sites for clues as to how they might have encouraged young people to commit suicide.

    沃尔特斯先生,布里奇恩德和格拉摩根溪谷地区的验尸官,表示他将会查看这些网站,寻找他们是如何鼓励年轻人去自杀的线索。

  • coroner (n.) title of a county or municipal officer with certain duties, mid-14c. (mid-13c. as a surname), corouner, from Anglo-French curuner, from Anglo-Latin custos placitorum coronae (late 12c.), originally the title of the officer with the duty of protecting the private property of the royal family, from Latin corona, literally "crown" (see crown (n.)).
cor·on·er / ˈkɒrənə(r) ; NAmE ˈkɔːrənər ; ˈkɑːrənər / noun an official whose job is to discover the cause of any sudden, violent or suspicious death by holding an inquest 验尸官 coroner coroners cor·on·er / ˈkɒrənə(r) ; NAmE ˈkɔːrənər ; ˈkɑːrənər /
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