prosecution 英 [ˌprɒsɪˈkju:ʃn]   美 [ˌprɑsɪˈkjuʃn]

prosecution

prosecution  英 [ˌprɒsɪˈkju:ʃn] 美 [ˌprɑsɪˈkjuʃn]

n. 起诉,检举 

名词复数:prosecutions 

He threatened to bring a private prosecution against the doctor. 他威胁要对医生提起民事诉讼。
He was a witness for the prosecution. 他是原告证人。

  • You know the lawyers who try to make the jury believe the guy on trial for stealing the bananas actually stole the bananas? That team of lawyers is known as the prosecution.
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  • n. 起诉,检举
  • 1. He threatened to bring a private prosecution against the doctor.

    他威胁要对医生提起民事诉讼。

  • 2. He was a witness for the prosecution.

    他是原告证人。

  • 3. The prosecution has failed to prove its case.

    控方未能证明所控属实。

  • 4. defence and prosecution

    被告和原告

  • 5. a prosecution lawyer

    控方律师

  • prosecution (n.) 1560s, "action of pursuing," from Middle French prosecution (late 13c.) and directly from Late Latin prosecutionem (nominative prosecutio) "a following," noun of action from past participle stem of prosequi (see prosecute). Meaning "legal action" is from 1630s.
pros·ecu·tion / ˌprɒsɪˈkjuːʃn ; NAmE ˌprɑːsɪˈkjuːʃn / noun 1 [uncountable ,  countable ] the process of trying to prove in court that sb is guilty of a crime (= of prosecutingthem); the process of being officially charged with a crime in court 起诉;检举;诉讼 Prosecution for a first minor offence rarely leads to imprisonment. 因初犯轻罪被控者很少被判监禁。 He threatened to bring a private prosecution against the doctor. 他威胁要对医生提起民事诉讼。 collocationsat justice 2 the prosecution [singular + singular or plural verb ] a person or an organization that prosecutessb in court, together with the lawyers, etc. 原告,控方(包括原告和原告律师等) He was a witness for the prosecution. 他是原告证人。 The prosecution has/have failed to prove its/their case. 控方未能证明所控属实。 defence and prosecution 被告和原告 a prosecution lawyer 控方律师 3 [uncountable ] ( formal) the act of making sth happen or continue 实施;从事;继续进行 prosecution prosecutions pros·ecu·tion / ˌprɒsɪˈkjuːʃn ; NAmE ˌprɑːsɪˈkjuːʃn /
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