inquisitor
inquisitor 英 [ɪnˈkwɪzɪtə(r)] 美 [ɪnˈkwɪzɪtɚ]
n. 检察官;询问者;审问者
名词复数:inquisitors
- Inquisitor is what you call someone who asks questions in an aggressive way, like a prosecutor in a courtroom, or a parent who wants to know everything you did last night.
- 请先登录
- n. 检察官;询问者;审问者
-
1. The other new feature of note is the toolbar's inquisitor integration.
其他值得提起的新功能就是这款工具条整合了Inquisitor。
-
2. The Cathars' great misfortune was Ladurie's -- and his readers' -- great luck: The papacy's man in Montaillou was Jacques Fournier, an inquisitor of boundless energy and relentless curiosity.
伽他利巨大的不幸却恰恰是拉杜里以及他的读者们的大幸:在蒙太奇教皇职位任职的人是雅克·福尼尔,他是一位有着无穷精力和冷酷的好奇心的检察官。
-
3. Now the toolbar introduces some new features like "Site Previews" and faster search courtesy of inquisitor.
现在这个新版的FIrefox工具条引进了一些新功能,像“网站预览”以及由 Inquisitor提供的快速搜索。
- inquisitor (n.) c. 1400, "an inspector, one who makes inquiries," from Anglo-French inquisitour, Old French inquisiteur, or directly from Latin inquisitor "searcher, examiner; a legal investigator, collector of evidence," agent noun from Latin inquirere (see inquire). As the title of an officer of the Inquisition, from 1540s. Related: Inquisitorial. Of the fem. forms, inquisitress (1727) is senior to inquisitrix (1825).
- 请先登录
0 个回复