judiciary 英 [dʒuˈdɪʃəri]   美 [dʒuˈdɪʃieri]

judiciary

judiciary  英 [dʒuˈdɪʃəri] 美 [dʒuˈdɪʃieri]

n. 司法部;法官;司法制度  adj. 司法的;法官的;法院的 

名词复数:judiciaries 

Some of them had held positions in the judiciary or local government. 他们中的一些人在司法或当地政府部门拥有职位。
Although the authorities made efforts to eliminate corruption and to diminish political influence in the judiciary, some residual problems remained. 虽然当局努力消除腐败和减少政治影响对司法的影响,一些遗留的问题确实存在。

  • The courts and the people who run them — particularly judges — make up the judiciary. Get caught painting graffiti on the courthouse? You just might find yourself facing the judiciary.
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  • n. 司法部;法官;司法制度
  • adj. 司法的;法官的;法院的
  • 1. Some of them had held positions in the judiciary or local government.

    他们中的一些人在司法或当地政府部门拥有职位。

  • 2. Although the authorities made efforts to eliminate corruption and to diminish political influence in the judiciary, some residual problems remained.

    虽然当局努力消除腐败和减少政治影响对司法的影响,一些遗留的问题确实存在。

  • judiciary (adj.) "relating to courts," early 15c., from Latin iudiciarius "of or belonging to a court of justice," from iudicium "judgment, court of justice," from iudicem "a judge" (see judge (n.)). The noun meaning "a body of judges, judges collectively" is from 1788 (judicature was used in this sense from 1590s).
ju·di·ciary / dʒuˈdɪʃəri ; NAmE dʒuˈdɪʃieri / noun ( usuallythe judiciary ) [countable + singular or plural verb ] ( plural ju·di·ciaries ) the judges of a country or a state, when they are considered as a group (统称)审判人员;司法部;司法系统 an independent judiciary 独立的司法系统 compare executive n.  (3 ) , legislature judiciary judiciaries ju·di·ciary / dʒuˈdɪʃəri ; NAmE dʒuˈdɪʃieri /
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