judgeship 英 ['dʒʌdʒʃɪp]  

judgeship

judgeship  英 ['dʒʌdʒʃɪp]

n. 法官的职权;法官的地位 

名词复数:judgeships 

Dream of lawyers more concerned about justice than a judgeship. 梦见这样的律师吧,他们对公正比对一场审判更关切。
She was nominated for an appeals court judgeship in 1999. But the Senate never voted on her nomination. 虽然她在1999年被提名为上诉法院法官,但是参议院从未就她的提名投票。

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  • n. 法官的职权;法官的地位
  • 1. Dream of lawyers more concerned about justice than a judgeship.

    梦见这样的律师吧,他们对公正比对一场审判更关切。

  • 2. She was nominated for an appeals court judgeship in 1999. But the Senate never voted on her nomination.

    虽然她在1999年被提名为上诉法院法官,但是参议院从未就她的提名投票。

  • 3. America has built a reputation for responsible and credible management of its finances over the centuries, and that reputation has been reduced to a political football, like a federal judgeship.

    数世纪来,美国建立了一种负责和可靠财政管理的良好信誉,这种声誉已经沦为一种政治足球,跟联邦法官职务一样。

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