court of inquiry

英 [ˌkɔːt əv ɪnˈkwaɪəri] 美 [ˌkɔːrt əv ˈɪnkwəri]

n.  调查庭

法律



牛津词典

noun

  1. 调查庭
    a special official group of people that investigates a particular problem

    柯林斯词典

    1. N-COUNT 调查法庭
      A court of inquiry is a group of people who are officially appointed to investigate a serious accident or incident, or an official investigation into a serious accident or incident.
      1. The government has instituted a court of inquiry to look into the allegations.
        政府已成立了调查法庭来调查这些指控。
      2. Isherwood was at the court of inquiry to hear the evidence.
        伊舍伍德在调查法庭听取证据。

    双语例句

    1. The government has instituted a court of inquiry to look into the allegations.
      政府已成立了调查法庭来调查这些指控。
    2. Isherwood was at the court of inquiry to hear the evidence.
      伊舍伍德在调查法庭听取证据。
    3. A court of inquiry is to be set up to investigate what caused the explosion.
      将要成立一个调查庭来调查这起爆炸事件的起因。
    4. The court of inquiry had not yet heard a witness.
      调查庭尚未听取证人的陈述。
    5. Mr Cele has vowed to challenge his sacking in court, claiming that a judicial commission of inquiry, set up by Mr Zuma to probe allegations of sleaze relating to the lease of police headquarters, was rigged.
      cele发誓会在法庭上上诉他被解雇一事,宣称zuma创办的司法调查委员会调查跟警察总部出租相关的控诉背后有人操控。
    6. Washington's first-ever Historical Court of Inquiry and Justice into session at the State History Museum.
      华盛顿有史以来第一次把质询与司法调查的历史法院会议开设在国家历史博物馆。
    7. Therefore, the emphasis on this dissertation is not to study the principles of Evidence or court inquiry rules, but to question the principles of inquiry.
      因此,本文研究的重点不是证据规则和法庭论证规则的研究,而是法庭论证的一般性原理研究,是在最普遍意义上进行论证理论研究。