英:[fə'rensɪks]
美:[fə'rensɪks]
英:[fə'rensɪks]
美:[fə'rensɪks]
adjective
belonging to, used in, or suitable to courts of judicature or to public discussion and debate
a lawyer's forensic skills
argumentative, rhetorical
forensic eloquence
relating to or dealing with the application of scientific knowledge to legal problems forensic science forensic pathologist forensic experts
forensic medicine
noun
an argumentative exercise
forensics plural in form but singular or plural in construction the art or study of argumentative discourse
forensics plural in form but singular or plural in construction the application of scientific knowledge to legal problemsespecially: scientific analysis of physical evidence (as from a crime scene)
forensic medicine法医学
forensic science法医学;法庭科学;司法科学;刑事技术
forensic accounting法律财会专业;法务会计学
forensic pathology法医病理学
forensic psychiatry司法精神病学;法医精神病学
forensic analysisn. 法医检定法;法医分析
Adjective and Noun Latin forensis public, forensic, from forum forum
The first known use of forensic was in 1659
forerunnernoun
one going or sent before to give notice of the approach of others : harbinger
predecessor, ancestor
forequarternoun
the left or right half of a front half of the body of a four-footed animal
forepawnoun
the paw of a foreleg
forepartnoun
the part most advanced or first in place or in time
foreordainverb
to determine in advance : predestine
foreordainverb
to determine in advance : predestine
forensicadjective
belonging to, used in, or suitable to courts of law or to public discussion and debate
1 In a Guatemalan forensics lab where bones exhumed from mass graves are examined, Mr. Goldhagen holds a baby’s rib that easily fits in his palm.
2 Saxlid developed a secondary program, “a kind of forensics,” to expand microscopic portions of the track and reduce noise while preserving the voices.
3 Helix is a customized distribution of the Knoppix Live Linux CD that focuses on incident response and forensics tools.
Helix是KnoppixLiveLinuxCD的一个自定义发行版,主要关注事件响应和取证工具。
4 Wrongful convictions involving violent crimes typically involve poor, often minority defendants, sometimes with limited education or IQs, who are convicted on scant evidence or flawed forensics.
5 "The next thing I knew I was studying forensics at Sydney University," he says.
“我知道接下来我要在悉尼大学学法学了。”他说。
6 “While forensics plays a huge part in law enforcement nowadays, you still need the foot soldiers,” he told The Times in 2004.
7 “Over the last couple of years, we’ve been learning about computer forensics.”
8 Assad agreed to the second request and we sent a forensics team to Syria, but unfortunately the remains weren’t where the Israelis thought they would be.
阿萨德同意了第二个要求,我们派去一个法医小组,但运气不好,遗骸并不在以色列人所认为的地方。
9 Except to Katya Hijazi, the novel's Saudi heroine, who works in forensics but aspires to the man's world of the homicide department.
10 But the essence of the modern police procedural is to blend the crime, forensics, cop culture and the protagonist’s personal story into something akin to magic and Connelly still has the formula down pat.
11 The hideous remains are soon identified as those of a retired PI, and the forensics point to murder.
12 I had to get a cast of an orangutan skull and use forensics to rebuild the muscles on the head so I could make a mold to have a form to put the skin on.
13 “Could you have people who are trained in forensics and proper collection who can preserve the chain of command, who have refrigeration?”
14 But it shares the same discreet approach to exploring it as Tabu; engaging in internal forensics, digging into how the past continues to shape the modern world.
15 But the program overstates its case, suggesting that modern-day forensics wouldn’t exist without Holmes.
16 The drama, about a forensics expert who moonlights as a serial killer, began in 2006.
17 The work of the forensics teams also relies on the fact that authoritarian regimes frequently kept detailed records of their crimes.
18 Mr. Jackson’s first attempt at playwriting came at Kansas State University, in Manhattan, Kan., where he began writing his own monologues for forensics competitions.
19 He had also recently reprised his role as the abrasive F.B.I. forensics expert Albert Rosenfield in a revival of the quirky “Twin Peaks” series, which is to start in May on Showtime.
20 There is a deeper understanding of the terminology, and so much of forensics has come into the common parlance.