tribunal
tribunal 英 [traɪˈbju:nl] 美 [traɪˈbjunəl, trɪ-]
n. 法庭;裁决;法官席
名词复数:tribunals
- A tribunal is like a court. If you've done something wrong and you get caught it's likely you'll be brought before a tribunal, although not all tribunals are there to determine guilt.
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- n. 法庭;裁决;法官席
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1. Their concerns have grown with allegations by some tribunal staff members alleging they have been forced to hand over part of their salaries to an official.
这些批评者们的担心随着一些法庭工作人员们声称他们被迫把他们的部分薪水交给一名官员的消息而增加。
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2. He was indicted in 1995 by the Hague war crimes tribunal for his role in the killing of civilians during the 43-month siege of the Bosnian capital, Sarajevo.
海牙战争罪法庭1995年就他在波斯尼亚首府萨拉热窝被围困43个月期间屠杀平民行动中所起的作用提出起诉。
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3. Cambodia and the UN have agreed to set up a tribunal to try the surviving leaders of the genocide years.
柬埔寨和联合国已经同意设立一个法庭来审判种族灭绝年代幸存的领导人。
- tribunal (n.) early 15c., "a judgement seat," from Old French tribunal "justice seat, judgement seat" (13c.) and directly from Latin tribunal "platform for the seat of magistrates, elevation, embankment," from tribunus "official in ancient Rome, magistrate," literally "head of a tribe" (see tribune). Hence, "a court of justice or judicial assembly" (1580s).
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