英:[fəˈrensɪk]
美:[fəˈrɛnsɪk,-zɪk]
英:[fəˈrensɪk]
美:[fəˈrɛnsɪk,-zɪk]
fo·ren·sic
f ren sihk [or] f ren zihk
复数:forensics
forensically (adv.)
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
"适用于法院的",1650年代,由 -ic 和拉丁语 forensis 的词干组成,意为"关于论坛的,集会的地方",与 forum "公共场所"有关(参见 forum)。后来尤其用于"关于法律审判的",如 forensic medicine(1845年)。相关词汇: Forensical(1580年代)。
法医的,法庭的:关于或应用法律程序的
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
forensicadjective
belonging to, used in, or suitable to courts of law or to public discussion and debate
forensicadjective
relating to or dealing with the application of scientific knowledge to legal problems especially in regard to criminal evidence forensic experts … a forensic technique of DNA analysis allows for the determination of whether a subject with a specific genetic profile has contributed to aggregate genomic data.—Kathy L. Hudson, The New England Journal of Medicine
a forensic pathologist
1 And I wanted to be a detective, so I went to the library, and there was a book about forensic science, and it was a really happy marriage of my interests.
2 And now the museum staff have found exactly what forensic experts say they were seeking - materials such as canvas, wood, staples, and paints that indicate the ashes were the remains of artworks.
3 He obtained a judgment against her and told jurors a forensic accounting proved she was taking money from him while she served as his manager.
4 Interactive exhibits there invite visitors to use their senses of sight, hearing, touch and smell in gathering information the way police, detectives and forensic scientists do.
5 Her literary DNA is both magical and forensic.
6 He must create a credible paper trail of ownership — provenance — and also fool modern forensic technologies that can scrutinize pigments and varnishes and reveal hidden layers as never before.
7 Keenly observed and often surprisingly funny — but ultimately heartbreaking — the work traces the roots of a tragedy with both forensic psychological detail and embracing compassion.
8 Emilia Fox stars as Nikki Alexander, the head of a team of forensic pathologists who solve grisly crimes.
9 The arrangement of the screens evokes some kind of surveillance rig on a U.F.O., and the drawings have the aggressive exactitude of a forensic report.
10 "I have had assistance from younger forensic engineers and mastering engineers to help me clean up the high frequencies that are out of my range," he wrote.
11 “It’s a little bit of forensic science, a little bit of chemistry,” said Fran Baas, interim chief conservator at the D.M.A.
12 The legal issues differ for each, Mr. Biba said in a recent interview, and such things can be determined through forensic science.
13 These flaws and traces, like outward signs of age, pull us to the surface and make our reading of the picture an act of detection, a forensic investigation of the life of the print itself.
14 My assignment was to collect forensic evidence for the investigation of the local court.
我的任务就是为了当地法庭的调查收集法医证据.
15 The New York-based media company, which is in the process of being bought by AT&T, said its forensic review is ongoing and it is providing credit monitoring for employees.
16 They were involved in every single step of the process from forensic testing to hiring investigators to come in and talk to the witnesses.
17 In October, Ramsey, 29, sued a forensic pathologist featured on the show who said he bludgeoned his sister to death.
18 Over the first 80 pages Padnos outlines his missteps in forensic detail, mocking his vanities and ruing the many warning signals he missed.
19 Swapping diagnostics for forensic neuropsychiatry, the British actor who achieved international stardom with the hit series House will star in a new made-for-streaming US TV drama.
20 Post-Buffy, most sci-fi and fantasy shows have gone big on self-awareness and geeky in-jokes, but there's a distinct lack of wisecracking forensic technicians in Ultraviolet.
1 辩论
eristic argumental argumentatively argument debate agitation argumentation disputation polemics polemize reason argue dispute wrangle argufy contest dialectic polemical discourse polemic
2 讨论
discussional treatment discussion debate argumentation talk deal treat address handle discuss dispute deliberative argument agitation canvass talk-in advise agitate broach controvert treat of
3 法庭的
4 修辞的
6 讨论的
7 刑侦的
9 法庭
sessional justiciary court bar forum bench tribunal courtroom judicatory lawcourt judgment seat judicial judgement-seat law divan judicature tourist court gate curia majlis the gate of the city
10 律师的
13 雄辩的
14 修辞
15 法医的
16 论争
17 辩论的