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prosecution美 [.prɑsɪ'kjuʃ(ə)n] 英 [.prɒsɪ'kjuːʃ(ə)n] n. trial,action,suit,examination,hearing 1. | [u][c] (被)起诉,检举,诉讼the process of trying to prove in court that sb is guilty of a crime(= of prosecuting them) ; the process of being officially charged with a crime in court |
| Prosecution for a first minor offence rarely leads to imprisonment. 因初犯轻罪被控者很少被判监禁。 | | He threatened to bring a private prosecution against the doctor. 他威胁要对医生提起自诉。 |
2. | [singspv] 原告,控方(包括原告和原告律师等)a person or an organization that prosecutes sb in court, together with the lawyers, etc. |
| He was a witness for the prosecution . 他是原告证人。 | | The prosecution has/have failed to prove its/their case. 控方未能证明所控属实。 | | defence and prosecution 被告和原告 | | |
3. | [u] 实施;从事;继续进行the act of making sth happen or continue |
n. | 1. the trial of somebody in a court of law for a criminal offense 2. the lawyers representing the person or people who are taking legal action against somebody in a court of law, especially the state or the people in a criminal trial 3. the carrying on of an activity or occupation 4. the continuation of or perseverance in a task or activity, usually until it is finished or accomplished 5. the process or act of accusing someone of a crime and asking a court of law to judge them 6. the act of carrying something out, especially a war 1. the trial of somebody in a court of law for a criminal offense 2. the lawyers representing the person or people who are taking legal action against somebody in a court of law, especially the state or the people in a criminal trial 3. the carrying on of an activity or occupation 4. the continuation of or perseverance in a task or activity, usually until it is finished or accomplished 5. the process or act of accusing someone of a crime and asking a court of law to judge them 6. the act of carrying something out, especially a war |
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