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词汇 coroner
释义 coroner
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈkɒr.ə.nər/ us /ˈkɔːr.ən.ɚ/
an official who examines the reasons for a person's death, especially if it was violent or unexpected(尤指调查暴死死因的)验尸官
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Death and dying
Examples from literature

Do you know anything of the relations between the accused and the deceased? the coroner asked. 
I want you to keep it until I make my report to the coroner. 
The coroner deliberately shut off all real evidence except as to the cause of death. 
The coroner hastened to the castle, inspected the corpse, and ordered that everything should remain untouched. 
Then they lifted her tenderly, and carried her to the coroner. 

coroner | American Dictionary


coroner
noun[ C ]
us/ˈkɔr·ə·nər, ˈkɑr-/
an official who examines the causes of a person’s death, esp. if it was violent or unexpected

Examples of coroner


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This was a cumbersome process and made more difficult as the drugs were listed exactly as recorded on the coroner's certificate.
Witnesses were sworn and heard, but lawyers representing private interests might only address the court with the coroner's permission.
The coroner's room has direct access to the court, and is also used by the jury if it needs to confer privately.
Back in the courtroom, the coroner addressed the jury about the purpose of the proceedings.
Officials were also criticised for their apparent heartlessness as noted by, for example, coroners' juries.
Elected in the county court, the coroner was an unsalaried layman, though after 1487 he received a fee for each inquest.
From 1860, most coroners received salaries rather than fees.
From 1836, the coroner could order post-mortems and summon medical witnesses.
Another, also from 1991, was pointed out to us by an interested coroner.
The coroner's certificate is sent to the registration office for the district where the death occurred.
The coroner claimed the right to exclude outsiders in the interests of criminal justice, family privacy or public decency.
The coroners themselves evidently felt something was lacking.
The choice of venue was the coroner's responsibility.
On the day, the jurors were sworn in and then viewed the body with the coroner.
The first step for the coroner informed of a sudden and unexplained death was to arrange an inquest.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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