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
prosecution的复数
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.- 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。
- Yesterday the head of government called for the prosecution of those responsible for the deaths.
- 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.- 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。
- Colonel Pugh, for the prosecution, said that the offences occurred over a six-year period.
双语例句
- This right may not be invoked in the case of prosecutions genuinely arising from non-political crimes or from acts contrary to the purposes and principles of the United nations.
在真正由于非政治性的罪行或违背联合国的宗旨和原则的行为而被起诉的情况下,不得援用此种权利。 - 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。 - Thirty-eight countries have now signed up to the OECD's1997 anti-corruption convention, leading to a spate of cross-border prosecutions.
38个国家现在已经签署了经合组织1997反腐公约,导致接二连三的跨国起诉。 - Watchdog groups and reform-minded politicians occasionally put pressure on the groups, leading to investigations and prosecutions.
监管机构和改革派政治家偶尔会对这些集团施压,从而导致调查和起诉。 - 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。 - 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。 - The director of public prosecutions may institute proceedings against them.
检察长可能会对他们提起诉讼。 - Successful prosecutions are possible but by no means guaranteed.
成功起诉是可能的,但不是绝对的。 - 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。