1. 检察官:监狱 prison | 检察官 procurator | 检察权 prosecutorial power
2. 检察人员:检察机关 procuratorate | 检察人员 procurator | 检察委员会 Procuratorial Committee
3. (略式)诉讼代理人:Procreatio vulgaris 私生 | Procurator (略式)诉讼代理人 | Prodigus 浪费人
1. (前苏联)检察长;(天主教)教会官员;(古罗马帝国的)地方行政官员
A procurator is an administrative official with legal powers, especially in the former Soviet Union, the Roman Catholic Church, or the ancient Roman Empire.
1. The procurator suggested that the society needs a wider range of success criteria, and people need more mental health education so as to cherish life.
2. The country's chief judge and chief procurator will address the NPC on the work of the Supreme People's Court and the Supreme People's Procuratorate.
3. So there is only a " division of work " between a county magistrate and the local chief procurator.
4. procurator
4. Urumqi's deputy chief procurator Liu Bo said earlier that accusations have been brought against 108 riot suspects.
5. The Nanjing procurator explained that Zhang's criminal intent was light and he showed good behavior after the accident.
6. The Supreme People's Procuratorate honored Jin as " model procurator " on Feb 12 and called on procurators nationwide to learn from her devotion to her work.
7. " They severely destroyed local economic order and social life, " a procurator said.
8. The appeal by family members of the five victims of a drunken driving fatality in Nanjing last June was rejected by the Nanjing procurator.
9. A rotating team of officials log in as " Chongqing procurator " to collect information and give feedback.
10. He would stay on at his job as a procurator at the local government offices to support the family.
noun
1. (ancient Rome) someone employed by the Roman Emperor to manage finance and taxes
2. a person authorized to act for another
Synonym: proxy placeholder