单词 | barrister |
释义 | barrister (bærɪstəʳ ) Word forms: barristers countable noun In England and Wales, a barrister is a lawyer who represents clients in the higher courts of law. Compare solicitor. Her husband was a barrister and is now also a judge. Synonyms: advocate, lawyer, attorney, solicitor Collocations: criminal barrister Such is the life of a criminal barrister. Times, Sunday Times (2013) I have been a practising criminal barrister for nearly 40 years. Times, Sunday Times (2013) His last case as a criminal barrister was in 1991, and he retains loose legal affiliations. Times, Sunday Times (2007) Only two defence barristers were present at the preliminary hearing. Times, Sunday Times (2013) The defence barrister stands up, and pointing to his client in the dock, makes this plea: 'The case against Mr X must be dismissed'. Times, Sunday Times (2007) As a defence barrister said, joint enterprise is the law but not natural justice. Times, Sunday Times (2014) As a very junior barrister I appeared in front of a hostile Court of Appeal. Times, Sunday Times (2010) There will be pressure on junior family barristers to take on more complex work than they are ready for. Times, Sunday Times (2006) I was retained to appear in three cases at the same time when I was a junior barrister. Times, Sunday Times (2007) Translations: Chinese: 大律师英格兰和威尔士的 Japanese: 法廷弁護士英国の法廷で答弁する権限を持つ |
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