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单词
barrister-at-law
释义
barrister-at-law
in British English
(
ˌbærɪstərətˈlɔː
)
noun
another name for
barrister (sense 1
)
barrister
in British English
(
ˈbærɪstə
)
noun
1.
Also called
:
barrister-at-law
(in England) a lawyer who has been called to the bar and is qualified to plead in the higher courts
Compare
solicitor
,
See also
advocate
,
counsel
2.
(in Canada) a lawyer who pleads in court
3.
US
a less common word for
lawyer
Word origin
C16: from
bar
1
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to get a handle on a problem
to get ahead of sb
to get ahold of
to get ahold of oneself
to get a kick out of sth
to get along well with sb
to get a look at sth/sb
to get a lot of fun out of sth
to get a lot of mileage out of sth
to get a move on
to get angry
to get annoyed (about sth)
to get a or (us) the jump on sb/sth
to get a pass (in sth)
to get a raw deal
to get around to sth/to doing sth
to get a suntan
to get a tan
to get away with doing sth
to get away with murder
to get back at sb (for sth)
to get back on one's feet
to get back or return to normal
to get back to basics
to get back to sleep
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