District Attorney
英 [ˈdɪstrɪkt əˈtɜːni]
美 [ˈdɪstrɪkt əˈtɜːrni]
n. (美国)地方检察官(缩略形式为D.A.)
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牛津词典
noun
- (美国)地方检察官
(in the US) a lawyer who is responsible for bringing criminal charges against sb in a particular area or state
柯林斯词典
- (美国)地方检察官(缩略形式为D.A.)
In the United States, aDistrict Attorneyis a lawyer who works for a city, state, or federal government and puts on trial people who are accused of crimes. The abbreviationD.A. is also used.
双语例句
- Police were waiting to hear from the district attorney's office before making an arrest.
目前警方正在等候区律师事务所的消息,之后方可实施逮捕。 - I'm taking my complaint directly to the district attorney.
我要直接向公诉人投诉。 - She was meeting with the district attorney's office.
她在地方检察官的办公室有个会谈。 - Initially, evidence is presented to it by either a justice of the peace or a prosecuting county or district attorney.
最初,证据提交给它的任何一个公正的和平,还是一个县,区的律师起诉。 - The CFTC thanks the Manhattan District Attorney's Office, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York for their assistance.
CFTC的感谢纽约南区的曼哈顿区检察官办公室,美国联邦调查局和美国联邦检察官办公室提供的援助。 - This follows a meeting between the district attorney and the hotel worker who made the allegations.
在此之前,地区律师与做出该指控的酒店工作人员进行了会面。 - We're from the district attorney's office.
我们是地方检察官办公室的人。 - The district attorney has promised to look into the matter.
地区代理人承诺会调查这件事。 - You know that I'm the Deputy District attorney.
你知道我是副地区检察官。 - I've been waiting for the district attorney.
我是在等检察官的。