barrister

英 [ˈbærɪstə(r)] 美 [ˈbærɪstər]

n.  出庭律师,大律师,辩护律师(在英国有资格出席上级法庭进行辩护)

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Collins.2 / BNC.6620 / COCA.26259



牛津词典

noun

  1. 出庭律师,大律师,辩护律师(在英国有资格出席上级法庭进行辩护)
    a lawyer in Britain who has the right to argue cases in the higher courts of law

    柯林斯词典

    1. (英格兰和威尔士地区有资格在高等法院出庭的)大律师,讼务律师
      In England and Wales, a barrister is a lawyer who represents clients in the higher courts of law.

      双语例句

      1. You've wanted to be a barrister since the year dot.
        很久以前你就一直想成为一名辩护律师了。
      2. You join a barrister for two six-month spells of practical experience.
        你跟着一位出庭律师进行两期为时6个月的实习工作。
      3. Anna Forbes, the hardheaded barrister in This Life typifies the successful 1990s working woman.
        安娜福布斯在剧中是位精明的大律师,这一角色堪称90年代成功职业女性的典范。
      4. A barrister has right of audience in any court in England and Wales.
        律师有权在英格兰和威尔士的任何法院出庭。
      5. A barrister owes the duty to his client.
        出庭律师对其当事人承担该义务。
      6. Right now I am in Accra Ghana and I have succeeded in locating where the Fund is in Accra Ghana with the help of my late fathers barrister and also confirmed the Existence of the Fund.
        现在,我在加纳首都阿克拉加纳和我已经成功地定位在基金在阿克拉加纳的帮助下,我父亲和后期响亮证实存在的基金。
      7. Our case was argued by an able barrister, who reduced the prosecutor's submissions almost to nothing.
        我们的案子由一位很有能力的律师为我们辩护,他驳得原告的呈辞一无是处。
      8. How do you do? I'm george's barrister.
        你怎么样?我是乔治的辩护律师。
      9. To pass examination and fulfil certain requirement to become a barrister.
        通过所有考试,满足一些条件成为高级律师。
      10. The barrister asked the judge whether he was conversant with the defendant's family background.
        律师问法官是否熟悉被告的家庭背景。
      11. One man who thinks so is a serial Oxbridge reject who now works as a barrister in London.
        有一个持这种观点的人曾多次被牛津拒之门外,他现在伦敦从事律师工作。
      12. E.g. He is a barrister specializing in employment law.
        他是对劳工法有专门研究的大律师。
      13. Barrister have right of audience in all court in england and wales.
        在英格兰和威尔士高级律师在所有法院都有发言权利。
      14. They chose a famous barrister to represent them in court.
        他们选择了一个著名的律师代表他们出庭。
      15. People who have worked with Mr Sutherland say his style can be traced back to his days as a young barrister in Dublin.
        与萨瑟兰共事过的人都说,他的作风可以追溯到年轻时代在都柏林当律师的那些日子。
      16. The ruling body of English and Welsh barrister.
        英格兰和威尔士对高级律师管理的组织。
      17. A barrister selected to serve as counsel to the British ruler.
        被选出为英国统治者服务的高级律师。
      18. An attorney's life was drab compared with the riskier but more exciting career of a barrister.
        比起辩护律师更具风险但更激动人心的生涯来,诉状律师的生活就显得单调乏味了。
      19. The minimum requirement is that one should be a barrister or solicitor of ten years 'stand.
        基本条件是:法官必须连续做过10年高级律师或初级律师工作的人。
      20. The barrister used new evidence to refute the charges and clear the defendant.
        辩护律师利用新证据驳倒指控,为被告洗清罪名。
      21. The barrister defended his client in the court case.
        在法院审理的案件中,律师要为其当事人辩护。
      22. After fifteen years as a barrister, she took silk.
        她当了十五年的讼务律师之后,担任了御用律师。
      23. She was the first black woman barrister in the uk.
        她是英国的第一位黑人女律师。
      24. Note also that barrister should be instructed only by solicitor and never by member of the public.
        还要注意:只能由初级律师向高级律师提供案情,社会公众的成员绝对不能这样做。
      25. The barrister now proceeded to the important part of the examination.
        那律师的盘问现在进行到了重要部分。
      26. The English barrister is famous for his successes in the courts.
        这位英国出庭律师以在法庭上的屡胜而闻名。
      27. I'm a barrister and it helps me in court.
        我是个辩护律师,我的名字在法庭上总能帮上忙。
      28. I suspect that having a mother who is a barrister is both a blessing and a curse.
        我觉得,有个当大律师的妈妈有利有弊。
      29. ( British) a barrister or solicitor who serves as part-time judge in towns or boroughs.
        (英国)一个在城镇或自冶的市镇充当兼职法官的辩护律师或法律顾问。
      30. TERRY: Yes, my grandfather was a barrister in London.
        特瑞:是的,我的祖父是伦敦的大律师。

      英英释义

      noun

      1. a British or Canadian lawyer who speaks in the higher courts of law on behalf of either the defense or prosecution