inquisitorial 英 [ɪnˌkwɪzə'tɔ:rɪəl]   美 [ɪnˌkwɪzɪˈtɔriəl, -ˈtor-]

inquisitorial

inquisitorial  英 [ɪnˌkwɪzə'tɔ:rɪəl] 美 [ɪnˌkwɪzɪˈtɔriəl, -ˈtor-]

adj. 严格审问的;好询问的;询问者的 

Indeed, some senior executives at his foundation say they wish Mr Gates would bring more of that inquisitorial manner to his conversations with them. 事实上,基金会的一些高级执行官仍然认为盖茨先生可以用质问的方式要求富人捐款。
In countries such as France and Germany that have an inquisitorial legal tradition, e-discovery tends to be proportionate to the case, because judges largely determine what information is relevant. 在类似于法国和德国这些有讯问制法律传承的国家里,只有部分电子搜索的结果使用于案件,因为证据的相关性主要由法官来决定。

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  • adj. 严格审问的;好询问的;询问者的
  • 1. Indeed, some senior executives at his foundation say they wish Mr Gates would bring more of that inquisitorial manner to his conversations with them.

    事实上,基金会的一些高级执行官仍然认为盖茨先生可以用质问的方式要求富人捐款。

  • 2. In countries such as France and Germany that have an inquisitorial legal tradition, e-discovery tends to be proportionate to the case, because judges largely determine what information is relevant.

    在类似于法国和德国这些有讯问制法律传承的国家里,只有部分电子搜索的结果使用于案件,因为证据的相关性主要由法官来决定。

  • 3. The origins of the right go back to objections against the inquisitorial proceedings of medieval ecclesiastical tribunals as well as the British Courts of Star Chamber.

    这个权利起源于反抗中世纪教会法庭的审问程序和英国的秘密私刑审判。

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