barrister
英 ['bærɪstə]
美 ['bærɪstɚ]
- n. 律師;(加拿大)出庭律師(等於arrister-at-law);(英)(有資格出席高等法庭並辯護的)專門律師
助記提示
1. bar (from Old French barre) => barri- + -ster.
2. bar (from Old French barre) => barri- + -er.
3. => a student of law who has been called to the bar.
中文詞源
barrister 律師來自bar, 杆,棍。指用杆條隔開法官與律師,代指律師。-ster, 人。
英文詞源
- barrister
- barrister: [16] A barrister is a lawyer who has been ‘called to the bar’ – that is, admitted to plead as an advocate in the superior courts of England and Wales. This notion derives from the ancient practice of having in the inns of court a partition separating senior members from students, which barrier the students metaphorically passed when they qualified. The ending -ister was probably added on the analogy of such words as minister and chorister.
=> bar - barrister (n.)
- 1540s, "a student of law who has been called to the bar," from bar (n.3) in the legal sense + -ster. Also see attorney. The second element is obscure.
雙語例句
- 1. You've wanted to be a barrister since the year dot.
- 很久以前你就一直想成為一名辯護律師了。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. You join a barrister for two six-month spells of practical experience.
- 你跟著一位出庭律師進行兩期為時6個月的實習工作。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. He is the barrister who will appear for the defence.
- 他是被告的辯護律師.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
- 4. The barrister represented to the court that the defendant was mentally unstable.
- 訟務律師向法庭陳述被告精神不正常.
來自辭典例句
- 5. The barrister now proceeded to the important part of the examination.
- 那律師的盤問現在進行到了重要部分.
來自辭典例句