coroner
英 ['kɒr(ə)nə]
美 ['kɔrənɚ]
- n. 驗屍官
- n. (Coroner)人名;(法)科羅內
助記提示
1、coron- + -er.
2、最初該詞表示保護皇家財產的官職,但是後來其職能逐漸變窄,直到最後隻做驗屍的職能,因此,該詞也就演變成了如今的含義。
中文詞源
coroner 驗屍官來自crown, 王冠。原指王室管家,後功能和職責發生了變化。
英文詞源
- coroner (n.)
- late 12c., from Anglo-French curuner, from Latin custos placitorum coronae, originally the title of the officer with the duty of protecting the property of the royal family, from Latin corona, literally "crown" (see crown (n.)). The duties of the office gradually narrowed and by 17c. the chief function was to determine the cause of death in cases not obviously natural.
雙語例句
- 1. The coroner immediately classified his death as a suicide.
- 驗屍官立即斷定他的死亡屬於自殺。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. The coroner recorded a verdict of acci-dental death.
- 驗屍官作出了意外死亡的結論。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. The Coroner frequents more public - houses than any man alive.
- 這個驗屍官經常光臨酒館,比世界上任何一個人光顧的次數都多.
來自辭典例句
- 4. The coroner embodies it in an inquisition.
- 驗屍官將它記錄在勘驗筆錄上.
來自辭典例句
- 5. Inquisition means the document recording the result of an inquiry, or coroner's inquest.
- 調查報告指記錄審訊結果或驗屍結果的文件.
來自辭典例句