barrister

英 ['bærɪstə] 美 ['bærɪstɚ]
  • n. 律师;(加拿大)出庭律师(等于arrister-at-law);(英)(有资格出席高等法庭并辩护的)专门律师
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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.
barrister 律师

来自bar, 杆,棍。指用杆条隔开法官与律师,代指律师。-ster, 人。

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.
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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.
1. You've wanted to be a barrister since the year dot.
很久以前你就一直想成为一名辩护律师了。

来自柯林斯例句

2. You join a barrister for two six-month spells of practical experience.
你跟着一位出庭律师进行两期为时6个月的实习工作。

来自柯林斯例句

3. He is the barrister who will appear for the defence.
他是被告的辩护律师.

来自《简明英汉词典》

4. The barrister represented to the court that the defendant was mentally unstable.
讼务律师向法庭陈述被告精神不正常.

来自辞典例句

5. The barrister now proceeded to the important part of the examination.
那律师的盘问现在进行到了重要部分.

来自辞典例句