magistrate
英 [ˈmædʒɪstreɪt]
美 [ˈmædʒɪstreɪt]
n. 地方执法官
复数:magistrates
Collins.2 / BNC.2844 / COCA.11049
牛津词典
noun
- 地方执法官
an official who acts as a judge in the lowest courts of law- a magistrates' court
地方治安法庭 - to come up before the magistrates
在地方法院出庭
- a magistrates' court
柯林斯词典
- (处理轻罪或纠纷的)地方法官,治安法官
Amagistrateis an official who acts as a judge in law courts which deal with minor crimes or disputes.
英英释义
noun
- a lay judge or civil authority who administers the law (especially one who conducts a court dealing with minor offenses)
双语例句
- I hope the magistrate has not been too severe with him.
我希望地方法官不至于对他太严厉。 - Mr Linton was a magistrate, and though he had fifty wives dead, he should inquire into this.
林惇先生是个裁判官,就是他死了五十个妻子,他也得过问这件事。 - You are a magistrate, and the only person I can entrust this matter to.
你是法官,这件事我只信托你一个人。 - Tao Yuanming wouldn't bow and scrape for five pecks of rice ( the regulation salary of a magistrate).
陶渊明不为五斗米折腰。 - I don't believe it! He's a magistrate!
他竟是一名地方法官!我不相信! - Magistrate is responsible to the lord chancellor.
治安法官对大法官负责。 - At last he managed to whisper a request for water, but the magistrate refused angrily.
终于,他勉强低声地请求要喝水,但被推事愤怒地拒绝了。 - This is a county magistrate's promise who has the qualities of poet.
这是一位富有诗人气质的县长的承诺。 - The assistant magistrate had finally agreed to my pleading.
副县长最终还是同意了我的请求。 - People say so when you are retired, we are also the newly appointed magistrate so call it!
老百姓说等您卸任时,我们对新上任的县长也还会这么喊的!
