bailiff如何读

英:[ˈbeɪlɪf]

美:[ˈbelɪf]

bailiff是什么意思

  • n.执行的副手;法庭监守;地主的管家

bailiff自然拼读

bail·iff

beI lihf

bailiff变形

复数:bailiffs

bailiff英英释义

noun

an official employed by a British sheriff to serve writs and make arrests and executions

a minor officer of some U.S. courts usually serving as a messenger or usher

chiefly British one who manages an estate or farm

bailiff词源中文解释

公元1300年左右(13世纪初在姓氏中出现),指英国皇冠的下级行政或司法官员,郡、百或其他地方区域的国王官员; 也指皇家城堡的看守; 还指在治安官之下的次要司法官员,负责送达传票等。源自古法语 baillif(12世纪,主格 baillis)“行政官员,代理人”,源自通俗拉丁语 *baiulivus “城堡负责人”,源自拉丁语 baiulus “门房”(参见 bail(n.1))。从14世纪初开始,指“领主的代理人,庄园的监督者”,负责指挥运营、收取租金等; 中古英语中也用于指镇上的选举官员。

bailiff_法律行业词汇

法警

bailiff词源英文解释

Middle English baillif, bailie, from Anglo-French baillif, from bail power, authority, office, from baillier to govern, administer, from Medieval Latin bajulare to care for, support, from Latin, to carry a burden — more at bail >entry 3

The first known use of bailiff was in the 14th century

bailiff儿童词典英英释义

bake1 of 2verb

to cook or become cooked by dry heat especially in an oven

to dry or harden by heat

bake bricks

to be or become very hot

a sidewalk baking in the sun

bake2 of 2noun

the act or process of baking

a social gathering at which a baked food is servedespecially: clambake

bait1 of 2verb

to torment by repeated attacks

to torment (an animal) with dogs

to put bait on or in

bait a hook

bait2 of 2noun

something (as food) used to attract animals to a hook or into a trap

a poisonous material put where it will be eaten by and kill harmful or undesirable animals

lure sense 1, temptation

bait1 of 2verb

to torment by repeated attacks

to torment (an animal) with dogs

to put bait on or in

bait a hook

bait2 of 2noun

something (as food) used to attract animals to a hook or into a trap

a poisonous material put where it will be eaten by and kill harmful or undesirable animals

lure sense 1, temptation

bairnnoun

child sense 1, 2a

bail1 of 5noun

a container used to remove water from a boat

bail2 of 5verb

to remove (water) from a boat by dipping and throwing over the side—usually used with out

bail3 of 5noun

the temporary release of a prisoner in exchange for a deposit of money ensuring the later appearance of the prisoner in court

the deposit of money needed to temporarily free a prisoner

a person who provides bail

bail4 of 5verb

to get the release of (a prisoner) by giving bail

bail5 of 5noun

a semicircular support

the handle of a kettle or pail

bail outverb

to jump out of an airplane with a parachute

to help from a difficult situation

bailiwicknoun

one's area of special interest or expertise

bailiffnoun

any of various officialsespecially: a minor officer of some U.S. courts usually serving as a messenger or doorkeeper

chiefly British one who manages an estate or farm

bailiff 例句

1 If you meet with any difficulties and want help here, don't go to the bailiff, come to me. '.

如果你遇到什么困难,在这儿需要什么帮助,就来找我好啦,不要去找管家。

2 I followed the bailiff down the narrow aisle, my eyes on the nightstick dangling from his belt.

3 The bailiff said, “We have no need of you, Jane. Your helper has taken care of us with her two strong hands and her good common sense.”

4 Warrant which authorize the bailiff to arrest a person in contempt of court.

授权法警逮捕藐视法庭人的命令.

5 Later, they are recruited as seamstresses, as witnesses, as a bailiff and a miscreant.

6 The bailiff, who had a daughter about Bebe’s age, took her to an anteroom and pressed a cup of lukewarm coffee into her hands.

7 The next page was a letter from Father to his bailiff.

8 If there are bailiffs at home and rats in camp, they are rarely discussed.

9 The courtroom was packed, and the bailiff brought the court to order as the judge walked in.

10 On one occasion, the bailiffs arrived to take away their furniture because they were in arrears on the hire purchase payments.

11 Other than the bailiffs and the occasional translator, no man has a speaking part in the film.

12 The bailiff had a weakness for Michael, whom he had known from his bottle up.

管家偏爱迈克尔,因为他从迈克尔吃奶的时候就认识他。

13 I tried hard to remain composed as we sat in stony silence while I waited for the bailiff to call my name.

14 A huge bailiff moved quickly to block the row in which Bonasera stood.

一个巨大的法警迅速采取行动,阻止该行中博纳·塞拉站着。

15 At one minute after 9:00, the bailiff bustled into the courtroom hollering, “All rise,” followed close behind by three white men draped in black robes.

16 The bailiff held the door open for Art Moran and stood aside to let him pass.

17 It was during the afternoon of the second day that I saw the bailiff again upon the road.

18 The bailiff had pointed them out to him, noting that they never missed an appearance.

19 Arguably the most recognizable bailiff in court TV history, he’s the only officer the show has known.

20 By the greed of aspiration bailiff to return flattery of Heart, a higher realm.

由贪执之趣向转为归心之承奉, 境界更高.

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