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sheriff

[ˈʃerɪf] [ˈʃɛrɪf]
  • 复数:sheriffs;
  • 相关单词 sheriffs
    例句
    柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义
    • N-COUNT; N-TITLE
      (美国由选举产生的)县治安官
      In the United States, a sheriff is a person who is elected to make sure that the law is obeyed in a particular county.
      例句
      ...the local sheriff. 当地的县治安官 ...Sheriff Bob Cahill. 县治安官鲍勃·卡希尔
    • N-COUNT; N-TITLE
      (苏格兰的)郡法官,区法官
      In Scotland, a sheriff is a legal officer whose chief duty is to act as judge in a Sheriff Court. These courts deal with all but the most serious crimes and with most civil actions.
      例句
      ...the presiding judge, Sheriff John Mowatt. 首席法官——郡法官约翰·莫厄特
    • N-COUNT
      (英格兰和威尔士境内挂名的名誉)郡长,郡督
      In England and Wales, the Sheriff of a city or county is a person who is elected or appointed to carry out mainly ceremonial duties.
      例句
      ...the Sheriff of Oxford. 牛津的郡长
    英汉词典释义
    • n.
      (美国)县的司法长官
      He was appointed Sheriff of New York. 他被任命为纽约司法长官。
    英英词典释义
    • Noun
      1. the principal law-enforcement officer in a county