justices
美 [?d??st?s]
英 ['d??st?s] 
- n.法官;正義;公平;審判
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)大法官;法官們;正義性
詞形變化
復(fù)數(shù):justices 反義詞
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英漢解釋
n. | 3. 審判員,法官,(治安)推事;〈英〉高等法院法官;〈美〉最高法院法官 |
英英解釋
例句
In a small number of cases, one likely explanation for particular justices' votes seems to be their own political preferences.
在少數(shù)案例中,對(duì)法官做出某一裁決的一種可能的解釋似乎是他們自身的政治傾向。
Right, and there it could face a lot of opposition. At least four of the justices are rumored to be in loveless marriages themselves.
沒錯(cuò),這項(xiàng)法案在最高法院有可能會(huì)面臨許多反對(duì)勢(shì)力。傳言最高法院至少有四位法官自己就生活在無愛婚姻中。
In dusk, a woman likes the lotus of a joy, disorderly mood, among the canthus tip of the brow, there are sentiment, justices and love.
黃昏里,一個(gè)喜悅如蓮的女子,心情散淡,眼角眉梢間,有情、有義、有愛。
The court's ruling was all about what constitutes a class action suit, and here all nine justices agreed that this was a flawed case.
法庭裁決是完全關(guān)于構(gòu)成集體訴訟的因素。九名大法官一致認(rèn)同,這是有缺陷的案件。
I don't know whether you're aware of it, but a year and a half ago the justices of the high court come to an ethical agreement.
我不清楚您是否知道,一年半以前最高法院的法官們訂了一項(xiàng)職業(yè)道德協(xié)定。
That did not seem to satisfy several of the justices.
這個(gè)答復(fù)好像并沒能讓其中的幾名法官滿意。
The court will not issue a writ of certiorari unless at least four of the nine justices approve of it.
除非是九位大法官中的至少四位同一,否則一般不會(huì)發(fā)布調(diào)案復(fù)審令。
Justices, who need have no legal qualifications, are appointed by a document known as a Commission of the Peace.
無須法律資質(zhì),只憑一份被稱作“治安委任狀”的文件一個(gè)人就可以被任命為治安法官。
It takes the votes of at least four of the nine justices to hear a case.
九名大法官中必須有至少四人同意才能決定受理某一案件。
A petition must receive the affirmative vote of at least four of the nine justices in order for the Court to grant it.
上訴申請(qǐng)必須得到9名大法官中至少4人的贊成票才能被受理。
Mrs Clinton may have damped down Hillary-hatred for a while. But it is sure to revive if she starts appointing Supreme Court justices.
希拉里暫時(shí)撲滅了仇希拉里情緒,但是,如果希拉里開始任命最高法庭的律師的話,仇希拉里情緒又會(huì)重燃。
Since the Supreme Court ruling in nineteen eighty, more conservative justices have been appointed to the Court.
自從二十世紀(jì)八十年代最高法院規(guī)定以來,更多的保守派法官都曾被委派到最高法院。
No sheriff, constable, coroners , or other royal officials are to hold lawsuits that should be held by the royal justices.
任何郡長(zhǎng),警官,驗(yàn)尸法醫(yī)或其他王室公職人員不得審判原本由王室審判的案件。
From the beginning, dissenting justices have been heard and their dissents published alongside the majority opinion (or opinions).
從一開始,有異議的大法官就在合議庭發(fā)表自己的意見,而他們的不同意見也與多數(shù)大法官的意見一起發(fā)表。
Several Supreme Court justices throughout history have had no earlier experience as a judge.
在最高法的歷史上,有幾個(gè)法官就任前沒有法官的經(jīng)驗(yàn)。
Obviously the justices did not state their personal preferences, their mere likes and dislikes.
很顯然,法官表明的不是他們的私人喜好,純個(gè)人的好惡。
As the political makeup of justices on the U. S. Supreme Court changes, interpretation of the Constitution also changes.
因?yàn)?/c>美國(guó)最高法院中的裁判者的政治派別力量對(duì)比的不同,對(duì)憲法的解釋也會(huì)改變。
Prior to the 20th century, the justices said the Bill of Rights limited only the federal government.
在20世紀(jì)以前,大法官們表示,《權(quán)利法案》僅限制聯(lián)邦政府的權(quán)力。
This allows readers to see the legal reasoning that kept the justices holding the minority view from agreeing with the majority decision.
這就使讀者能夠看到持少數(shù)觀點(diǎn)的大法官不同意多數(shù)大法官決定的法律論據(jù)。
However, the Supreme Court justices also might prefer a chance to limit any ruling to California, he said.
然而,他說,最高法院法官可能會(huì)利用這一機(jī)會(huì)限制加州的裁定。
The exception to this is the lifetime appointment by the President of Justices of the Supreme Court and other federal judges.
總統(tǒng)委任的最高法院大法官及其他聯(lián)邦法官是終身任職,不在此限。
At any particular time, the Court will consist of justices appointed by different presidents and confirmed by different Senates.
在任何時(shí)候,最高法院的大法官都是由不同的總統(tǒng)任命和不同的參議院確認(rèn)。
The company appeals to the Mississippi Supreme Court, whose nine justices will one day either approve the verdict or reverse it.
這家公司上訴到密西西比最高法院,將由九名法官在深思熟慮后,決定到底是批準(zhǔn)還是駁回原來的判決。
The Iraqi justices said the Sunni lawmaker, Mithal al-Alusi, had committed no crime and told the Parliament to back off.
伊拉克大法官說:遜尼派議員Mithalal-Alusi沒有犯罪,并告知國(guó)會(huì)撤銷對(duì)其的起訴。
The Court also sets a date for the parties to come to Court and formally present their arguments orally before all justices of the Court.
法院還確定日期讓訴案各方到最高法院向全體大法官進(jìn)行正式的口頭辯論。
The existing commissions did not meet that standard, the justices said.
法官表示,目前的軍事委員會(huì)不符合這個(gè)法庭標(biāo)準(zhǔn)。
The Supreme Court's nine justices make up the court of final appeal from the lower federal and state courts.
最高法院的九名大法官構(gòu)成上訴終審法院,審理下級(jí)聯(lián)邦法院和州級(jí)法院的判決。
Justices of the Supreme Court are appointed by the President on the motions of the National Council of Judiciary for life tenure.
最高法院法官由總統(tǒng)根據(jù)國(guó)家司法委員會(huì)的提案任命,為終身制。
Each day brings something new, and the Court and the justices are doing something wonderful as part of a long tradition.
每天都有新的體驗(yàn),法院和大法官們作出不平凡的業(yè)績(jī),構(gòu)成一個(gè)悠久傳統(tǒng)的一部分。
But five of the nine Supreme Court justices seem to find it troubling.
但是最高法院超過一半的法官卻不這樣認(rèn)為。
To circumvent the need for that, the outgoing assembly rushed through the naming of nine new justices (and 32 stand-ins).
為了規(guī)避這種不必要的麻煩,即將卸任的議會(huì)匆匆提名了9個(gè)新法官(和32名替補(bǔ))。
In 1976 a slightly different set of justices reversed the court's ruling and handed the issue back to the states.
1976年,一系列稍有不同的審判撤銷了最高法院的裁定,把問題又踢給了各州。
Finally, state supreme court justices, especially the chief justice are often given additional duties by the states.
最后,州政府經(jīng)常會(huì)給州高級(jí)法院法官,尤其是首席法官額外的職責(zé)。
Scalia is one of four justices on the nine-member court who consistently take conservative positions.
在九名大法官中,斯加利亞是一向采取保守立場(chǎng)的四名大法官之一。
The 9 justices of the Supreme Court are appointed by the President but must be approved by Congress.
9個(gè)最高法院的法官是由總統(tǒng)任命的,但必須由國(guó)會(huì)批準(zhǔn)。
The justices of the Supreme Court are also investments for the long term.
最高法院的大法官們也同樣是一項(xiàng)長(zhǎng)效資產(chǎn)。
And to depart from injustice, is to offer a propitiatory sacrifice for in justices, and a begging of pardon for sins.
遠(yuǎn)離邪惡,就是舉行贖罪祭,和為所犯的罪求赦的祈禱。
Supreme Court Justices and lower court judges are nominated by the President and take office only when confirmed by the Senate.
最高法院大法官和聯(lián)邦下級(jí)法院法官均由總統(tǒng)提名,并且必須經(jīng)過參議院批準(zhǔn)才能就任。
A decision by the justices on whether to take up the case is not likely until next year.
聯(lián)邦最高法院可能不會(huì)在年內(nèi)做出是否受理這一案件的決定。
They gave justices life tenure so they would be free to upset the powerful and have no need to cultivate political support.
大法官的終生制讓其可以自由壓制權(quán)貴和無需尋求政治支持。
A common practice is to have several supreme court justices serve on the state's judicial conduct board.
常見的慣例就是幾個(gè)高級(jí)法院法官為州司法行為局工作。