judiciary
英 [dʒuˈdɪʃəri]
美 [dʒuˈdɪʃieri]
n. (统称)审判人员; 司法部; 司法系统
复数:judiciaries
Collins.2 / BNC.9209 / COCA.9959
牛津词典
noun
- (统称)审判人员;司法部;司法系统
the judges of a country or a state, when they are considered as a group- an independent judiciary
独立的司法系统
- an independent judiciary
柯林斯词典
- N-SING 司法部;司法系统
The judiciaryis the branch of authority in a country which is concerned with law and the legal system.- The judiciary must think very hard before jailing non-violent offenders.
司法部在将非暴力犯罪者投入监狱前必须经过审慎的考虑。
- The judiciary must think very hard before jailing non-violent offenders.
英英释义
noun
- persons who administer justice
- the system of law courts that administer justice and constitute the judicial branch of government
双语例句
- The judiciary, not local tribunals, should have the last word in electoral disputes.
对于选举争议,只有政府司法部门而不是地方法庭才有裁决权。 - This is as true of business as it is of the police, the judiciary or the legislature.
这适用于警局、司法机关或立法机构,同样也适用于企业。 - The government, the executive and the judiciary are supposed to be separate
政府、行政部门和司法部门应该彼此分离。 - The independence of the judiciary in France is guaranteed by statute.
法国司法部门的独立地位是法律明文规定的。 - I want an independent judiciary.
我想要一个独立的司法部门。 - Among other things the proposals give Catalonia's parliament more control over taxation and the judiciary.
在其他问题上,这一提议将在税收和司法方面给予加泰隆尼亚议会更多的控制权。 - A showdown is looming between the new government and the president concerning the judiciary.
新政府和总统在司法问题上的摊牌迫在眉睫。 - The role of the judiciary is to decide cases and controversies between adversarial parties, including the government.
法院的作用是对对抗的当事人(包括政府)之间的案例和冲突做出裁定。 - The military and the judiciary consider themselves protectors of the country.
军方和司法部门都自认为是国家的保护者。 - Under this system, called feudalism, the landed nobility acted as police force, judiciary, and army.
在这个称为封建制度的制度下面,土地贵族扮演着警察、法院和军队的角色。
