第三人称复数:magistrates
名词
1. The President is the chief magistrate of the United States.
总统是美国的最高行政官。
2. The thief was brought before the magistrate.
窃贼被带到地方法官前受审。
1. 地方法官:(d) 根据本条第(6)款之规定在公告确定之日前,对地方法官(magistrate)作出的判决或者裁定进行的复审(对澳大利亚首都地区的地方法官作出的判决或裁定进行的复审除外)以及对上述复审的上诉;或者(6)在公告(Proclamation)所确定的当日,
1. (处理轻罪或纠纷的)地方法官,治安法官
A magistrate is an official who acts as a judge in law courts which deal with minor crimes or disputes.
1. The men told a magistrate Saturday that they were buying the phones for resale.
2. Chief Judicial Magistrate Reena Chaudhry said she would hear that complaint on April 18.
3. Taipei local prosecutors handed over files of Ma's case to the local court yesterday, which has drawn lots to decide the chief justice and magistrate.
4. Hong Kong's Department of Justice flew a legal team, including Chief Magistrate Tong Man to Vancouver to hear the deposition.
5. Chief Magistrate Tong Man told Sze that a jail sentence was inevitable due to the seriousness of the crime.
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6. Defence counsel Kevin Tang interceded with the Chief Magistrate with a plea for leniency.
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7. Chief Judicial Magistrate Reena Chaudhry is expected to hear the complaints today.
8. So there is only a " division of work " between a county magistrate and the local chief procurator.
9. An Eastern District magistrate sentenced a former tutor to three months in jail after finding him guilty of hitting a student in class.
10. Magistrate Tong remanded Sze in custody for sentence on May 13 but ruled out a community service order.
noun
1. a lay judge or civil authority who administers the law (especially one who conducts a court dealing with minor offenses)