英:[ˈmædʒɪstreɪt]
美:[ˈmædʒɪstreɪt]
英:[ˈmædʒɪstreɪt]
美:[ˈmædʒɪstreɪt]
n.
地方法官,治安官
文职官员
治安推事
mag·is·trate
mae jih streIt [or] mae jih striht
复数:magistrates
词根:magistrate
n.magistracy 地方行政官的职位;地方行政长官
magistrature 长官的职位;地方行政长官
noun
an official entrusted with administration of the laws: such as
a principal official exercising governmental powers over a major political unit (such as a nation)
a local official exercising administrative and often judicial functions
a local judiciary official having limited original jurisdiction (see jurisdiction sense 1) especially in criminal cases
14世纪后期,“负责执行法律的文职官员”,也指“法官的职位或职能”,源自古法语 magistrat,源自拉丁语 magistratus “法官,公职人员”,最初指“法官的等级或职位”,源自 magistrare “担任法官”,源自 magister “首席,主管”(参见 master(n.))。从17世纪后期开始,常指“治安官”或其他具有刑事管辖权的次要官员。
地方法官
治安法官
Middle English magestrat, from Latin magistratus magistracy, magistrate, from magistr-, magister master, political superior — more at master
The first known use of magistrate was in the 14th century
magnanimousadjective
having or showing a noble and courageous spirit
being generous and forgiving
magnanimousadjective
having or showing a noble and courageous spirit
being generous and forgiving
magnanimitynoun
nobility of character : high-mindedness
a magnanimous act
magmanoun
molten rock material within the earth
magmanoun
molten rock material within the earth
magistratenoun
a chief officer of government (as over a nation)
the president is the chief magistrate
a local official with some judicial power
magistratenoun
a chief officer of government (as over a nation)
the president is the chief magistrate
a local official with some judicial power
1 "Do you not tow to your magistrate?!" he roared.
2 The magistrate would get to the bottom of the matter and decide what measures needed to be taken.
3 He came up before the local magistrate for speeding.
他因超速驾驶到当地法庭受审。
4 Then she’d get the money and she could pay the magistrate and save her home.
5 As she reached for the handle, the door swung in, and the magistrate jerked to a stop when he saw her.
6 Magistrates were given wider discretionary powers.
地方法官被赋予了更广泛的自由决定权。
7 It may be done under a warrant granted by a magistrate.
它可以根据地方法官批准的逮捕令执行.
8 The magistrate asked him exactly what he meant by that.
9 "You can answer any question in the world?" the magistrate scoffed.
10 The magistrate was the only one who seemed to care at all about magic.
11 "What are you reading that is so important?" the magistrate demanded, and looked at the pages of the hook.
12 But once Yedsha paid her the money, she’d pay the magistrate, save her farm, and life could go back to normal.
13 A number of the chiefs objected to the government’s policy and verbally attacked the magistrate.
14 The debtor was summoned ( to appear before the magistrates ).
( 地方法官 ) 已传唤债务人出庭.
15 And so it came about that the course of this man’s life was decided purely on a magistrate’s opinion about the structure of his shoulders.
16 “I was doing this village a favor!” the magistrate continued.
17 The magistrate fined him & 50 for driving too fast.
他因为开车太快,法官罚了他五十 英镑.
18 They came in a huge truck full of police men, plus two police women, plus a plain clothes intelligence agent and a magistrate.
他们开来了一辆很大的卡车,里满全是警察,其中有两名女警。
19 With a flick of Mama’s wrist, the willow’s graceful, slim branches jerked the magistrate, tossing him a few feet offshore.
20 Soon, a decorated gang was brought to the magistrate's chamber and filled with water.
1 治安推事
2 地方法官
4 地方治安官
6 县长
10 执法官
11 市长
mayoral mayor provost alcalde burgomaster demarch Lord Mayor L.M. l.p. governor procurator podesta alcade portreeve
12 地方行政官
13 基层司法官员