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单词 judiciary
释义 ju·di·ciary
I. \jüˈdishēˌerē, -ri also -shər-\ adjective
Etymology: Latin judiciarius, from judicium judgment + -arius -ary — more at judicial
: of, concerned with, or relating to the judiciary : judicial
 < the general principle of English judiciary law — Edward Jenks >
 < the appointment of more women to higher judiciary positions — Current Biography >
 < the judiciary committee >
II. noun
(-es)
1.
 a. : a system of courts of law in an area (as a nation or state)
  < the judges are career members of the Italian judiciary — Charles Fairman >
  < the federal judiciary is responsible for the trial of cases involving federal laws — W.S.Sayre >
 b. : the persons (as the body of judges) constituting this system as an active agency
  < in England … the judiciary are recruited primarily from the ranks of practicing barristers — T.G.Lund >
2. : a branch of government in which judicial power is vested
 < organization of the government into legislative, judiciary and executive — Thomas Jefferson >
 < the senate committee on the judiciary >
— compare executive 1, legislative
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