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justice美 ['dʒʌstɪs] 英 ['dʒʌstɪs] adj.+n. natural justice,summary justice,rough justice n. fairness,reasonableness,impartiality,righteousness,fair dealing 1. | [u] 公平;公正the fair treatment of people |
| laws based on the principles of justice 以公正为原则的法律 | | They are demanding equal rights and justice. 他们要求平等的权利和公正的待遇。 |
2. | [u] 公道;合理;公平合理the quality of being fair or reasonable |
| Who can deny the justice of their cause? 谁能否认他们的追求是合理的呢? |
3. | [u] 司法制度;法律制裁;审判the legal system used to punish people who have committed crimes |
| the criminal justice system 刑事司法系统 | | The European Court of Justice 欧洲法庭 | | They were accused of attempting to pervert the course of justice . 他们因企图妨碍司法公正而被控。 | | They were accused of attempting to obstruct justice . 他们被控企图妨碍司法公正。 |
4. | [c] 法官(亦作称谓)a judge in a court (also used before the name of a judge) |
5. | [c] (称谓)上诉法院法官used before the name of a judge in a court of appeal |
| Mr Justice Davies 上诉法院法官戴维斯先生 |
n. | 5. 审判员,法官,(治安)推事;〔英国〕高等法院法官;〔美国〕最高法院法官 5. 审判员,法官,(治安)推事;〔英国〕高等法院法官;〔美国〕最高法院法官 |
n. | 1. fairness or reasonableness, especially in the way people are treated or decisions are made 2. the legal system, or the act of applying or upholding the law 5. a judge, especially of a higher court 6. the fact that something is reasonable and fair 7. treatment of people that is fair and morally right 8. the legal process of judging and punishing people 9. a judge in a law court in the US 1. fairness or reasonableness, especially in the way people are treated or decisions are made 2. the legal system, or the act of applying or upholding the law 5. a judge, especially of a higher court 6. the fact that something is reasonable and fair 7. treatment of people that is fair and morally right 8. the legal process of judging and punishing people 9. a judge in a law court in the US | un. | 1. village in northeastern Illinois, southeast of Downers Grove. It is a western suburb of Chicago. |
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