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词汇 barrister
释义 barrister
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈbær.ɪ.stər/ us /ˈber.ə.stɚ/
a type of lawyer in the UK, Australia, and some other countries who can give specialized legal advice and can argue a case in both higher and lower courts(英国、澳大利亚等国有资格在任何法庭出庭的)专门律师,大律师
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Examples from literature

Few occupations more aptly illustrate this difference than those of solicitor and barrister. 
He repeated this remark to the barrister when he reached Brett's chambers. 
I said you were going to be a barrister or a judge or something. 
Innumerable lawsuits grew out of the act, and the courts and barristers held to conflicting interpretations and constructions. 
Why the barrister should have betrayed his client is not clear. 

barrister | Business English


barrister
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈbærɪstər/us
LAW
a type of lawyer in the UK, Australia, and some other countries who is qualified to give specialist legal advice and can argue a case in both higher and lower law courts

Examples of barrister


barrister
A man observed the barrister of the criminal who was waiting for the decision of the jury.
Can we claim every citizen is equal before the law when rich individuals and corporations can hire for huge fees the most devious barristers?
From the gavel, wigs, and tomes of legal books in barristers' chambers to the plush wood furnishings, we have a recognisable iconography.
The calling in of barristers and vakils to act as president appears to have been very unsatisfactory.
This reflects the relative simplicity of the procedure, since no criminals had to be kept secure, and no barristers needed to put their robes on.
The man observed the barrister of the criminals who was sitting down.
She has a dual academic background in philosophy and law and is also a barrister.
He was now starting a career as a barrister, and probably had quite a lot of spare time on his hands.
A range of new frontiers beckoned the importunate eighteenth-century barrister.
The expenses of becoming a solicitor, while far below those of would-be barristers, were still considerable.
Of 2,584 barristers in practice, 147 are women.
A couple of studio sets was the order of the day - barrister's chambers and the court.
His extensive research in private papers helps to reveal barristers' daily routines and personnel dilemmas, illuminating the tribulations of life on the legal circuit with particular clarity.
Once a barrister was allowed to address the jury on behalf of a prisoner - once "clothed" with the rights of the prisoner - could he lie to the court?
As litigation levels fell and competition for business mounted, aspiring barristers ' were compelled to lead a mobile, sometimes itinerant existence ' in the provinces, distant from friends and family.
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