forensic
forensic 英 [fəˈrensɪk] 美 [fəˈrɛnsɪk,-zɪk]
adj. 法院的;辩论的;适于法庭的
名词复数:forensics
- The adjective forensic describes scientific methods used to investigate crimes. If you're looking for forensic evidence, you're using your scientific know-how to find proof that will help solve crimes.
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- adj. 法院的;辩论的;适于法庭的
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1. The lesson from such criticisms, I suppose, is that we should all turn ourselves into forensic accountants.
我想,这类批评的意思是,我们都应该把自己变成法律会计师。
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2. SYDNEY: forensic scientists in the Netherlands have developed a reliable technique for estimating human age from just a single drop of blood.
悉尼:荷兰的法医学专家已经发明出一种可靠的技术,仅仅通过一滴血可以估计人类的年龄。
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3. Charlier is an archaeologist and forensic pathologist at the University of Paris; the face in his hands may as well be contorted in a grimace.
查理尔是巴黎大学的考古学家和法医病理学家;现在在他手中的这块骨头形状扭曲就好像在做鬼脸。
- forensic (adj.) "pertaining to or suitable for courts of law," 1650s, with -ic + stem of Latin forensis "of a forum, place of assembly," related to forum "public place" (see forum). Later used especially in sense of "pertaining to legal trials," as in forensic medicine (1845). Related: Forensical (1580s).
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