prosecutor
prosecutor 英 [ˈprɒsɪkju:tə(r)] 美 [ˈprɑsɪkjutə(r)]
n. 检察官;公诉人;[法] 起诉人;实行者
名词复数:prosecutors
- On a TV crime drama or in real life courts, the prosecutor is the person who brings criminal charges against a suspect.
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- n. 检察官;公诉人;[法] 起诉人;实行者
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1. I was the first to go before the prosecutor.
我是第一个被带到检察官面前的人。
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2. Hone's prosecutor is smart. Isn't that enough? Why motherize’her?
霍恩的公诉人比较机敏。难道这还不够吗?为什么要把她“母性化”呢?
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3. But as a former prosecutor, without seeing the evidence that they saw, it almost could be unfair of me to make a judgment.
但作为一名前检察官,在没有见到他们掌握的证据之前,就贸然对他们做出评判,这是不公平的。
- prosecutor (n.) 1590s, from Medieval Latin prosecutor, agent noun from prosequi (see prosecute). Specific legal sense of "one who brings a case in a court of law" is from 1620s; earlier such a person was a promoter (late 15c.). Related: Prosecutorial.
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