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prosecutions

英 [ˌprɒsɪˈkjuːʃnz]

美 [ˌprɑːsɪˈkjuːʃnz]

n.  (被)起诉,检举; 诉讼; 原告,控方(包括原告和原告律师等); 实施; 从事; 进行
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柯林斯词典

  • N-VAR 起诉;检举;告发
    Prosecutionis the action of charging someone with a crime and putting them on trial.
    1. Yesterday the head of government called for the prosecution of those responsible for the deaths.
      昨天,政府首脑要求起诉那些该为这些人的死负责的人。
  • N-SING 公诉的律师;控方律师
    The lawyers who try to prove that a person on trial is guilty are calledthe prosecution.
    1. Colonel Pugh, for the prosecution, said that the offences occurred over a six-year period.
      皮尤上校为控方律师作证时说这些罪行是在6年的时间里犯下的。

双语例句

  • These questions are not only relation to the prosecutions own location and ownership, but also relation to the future direction of the judicial system and the national constitutional framework.
    这些问题不仅关系到检察机关自身的定位和归属,而且关系着司法体制改革的未来走向以及国家宪政架构。
  • Prosecutions in the US of CIA officials remain unlikely.
    CIA官员仍然不太可能在美国受到起诉。
  • Even when authorities won the right to pursue cases through criminal courts, prosecutions were exceptional events.
    即便有关部门获得刑事法庭立案的权力,立案起诉的也是微乎其微。
  • Customs officers crawl through dimly lit aircraft cavities, arrests, prosecutions and fines are made.
    海关工作人员爬行穿过光线昏暗的飞机腔体,对过失者实行逮捕、起诉和罚款。
  • Criminal prosecutions are public.
    刑事公诉是公开的。
  • Reports of prosecutions in China over dodgy accounting in cases where investors or clients are victims remain scarce.
    在中国,投资者和顾客作为受害人而对做假账的公司提起诉讼的案例还很少。
  • Successful prosecutions are possible but by no means guaranteed.
    成功起诉是可能的,但不是绝对的。
  • In all capital or criminal prosecutions a man has a right to demand the cause and nature of his accusation, to be confronted with the accusers and witnesses.
    在所有死刑或刑事诉讼中,个人有权要求知道被控告的原因与性质,有权要求与控告者和证人进行对质。
  • He praised the US and Germany for pursuing high-level prosecutions against some of their biggest companies.
    他表扬了美国和德国对本国一些大公司高管提起诉讼的努力。
  • More than half the countries say they can bring criminal prosecutions against companies.
    一半以上的国家表示,它们可以对企业提起刑事指控。