短语搭配
双语例句
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The bailiff was directed by the judge to remove the noisy defendant from the court.
这位法警在法官的示意下将当庭喧闹的被告带离法庭。
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The bailiff took care of the land with his whole heart.
庄园管家全心全意地照看着庄园。
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The court bailiff said jurors did not wish to speak to news media until the sentencing.
法院法警说,陪审员不想在宣判之前接受新闻媒体采访。
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If the bailiff thinks that things could turn nasty he will enlist the help of the police.
如果司法官认为情况可能会变糟,他会寻求警方帮助。
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Bailiff, take him away!
法警,把他们带走!
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He heard the bailiff say.
他听到执行官说。
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The summons was served by a bailiff.
该传票已由法警送达。
近义词
n.
judicial policemanbumbailiff
释义
n.
a person who performs certain actions under legal authority, in particular
执达员,尤指:
chiefly Brit. a sheriff's officer who executes writs and processes and carries out distraints and arrests
〈主英〉(负责执行令状传唤、扣押财产及逮捕)郡副司法长官。
Brit. the agent or steward of a landlord
〈英〉(地主的)管家。
N. Amer. an official in a court of law who keeps order, looks after prisoners, etc
〈北美〉法警。
Brit. historical the sovereign's representative in a district, especially the chief officer of a hundred
〈英,史〉(尤指百户邑地区的)君主代表。
the first civil officer in the Channel Islands
(英国海峡群岛的)首席文官。
词源
"Middle English: from Old French baillif, inflected form of bailli (see BAILIE), based on Latin bajulus ‘carrier, manager’."